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|Definition=A ship is any vessel or conveyance that floats on or operates on the water and is equal to or larger than 197 feet (60 meters) length overall (LOA). A ship may be used for pleasure, commercial, or residential purposes. | |Definition=A ship is any vessel or conveyance that floats on or operates on the water and is equal to or larger than 197 feet (60 meters) length overall (LOA). A ship may be used for pleasure, commercial, or residential purposes. | ||
|SourceURL=http://www.westlawn.edu/student_center/definitions.asp | |SourceURL=http://www.westlawn.edu/student_center/definitions.asp | ||
|Sentence= | |Sentence=A passenger ship has arrived at the West End cruise terminal in Port Canaveral, Florida. | ||
|RelatedURL=https://namepa.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Lesson-2-Types-of-Ships.pdf NAMEPA - Types of Ships (PDF 139pp 3.2MB) | |RelatedURL=https://namepa.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Lesson-2-Types-of-Ships.pdf NAMEPA - Types of Ships (PDF 139pp 3.2MB) | ||
|Synonym=vessel craft | |Synonym=vessel craft |
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ship
A ship is any vessel or conveyance that floats on or operates on the water and is equal to or larger than 197 feet (60 meters) length overall (LOA). A ship may be used for pleasure, commercial, or residential purposes.
Word Class: noun
Pronunciation: /SHip/
Synonym: vessel craft
Example: A passenger ship has arrived at the West End cruise terminal in Port Canaveral, Florida.