Stevedore (noun)

  1. A person who works in a port loading and unloading ships.
  2. A person who arranges the stowage of cargo on a ship.

Origin:

Derived from the portuguese word 'estivador' meaning 'one who packs'. first recorded in english in the late 17th century.

Examples:

  1. The stevedores worked tirelessly to load the cargo onto the ship, using cranes, ropes, and pulleys.
  2. The stevedore was a skilled professional, able to safely and efficiently maneuver heavy and awkward loads.
  3. The stevedore's union was an important advocate for the rights and well-being of port workers.
  4. The stevedore's job was physically demanding and required strength, coordination, and attention to detail.
  5. The stevedore's role in the shipping industry was critical, as they were responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient movement of goods.
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