shiny |
lustrous; glossy. [2 definitions] |
-ship |
condition; character; quality. [4 definitions] |
ship |
a large vessel built to carry people or goods long distances through deep water. [6 definitions] |
ship biscuit |
see "hardtack." |
shipboard |
occurring on a ship, or used on a ship. |
shipbuilder |
a person or company engaged in constructing ships. |
ship canal |
a canal navigable by ocean-going ships. |
shipfitter |
a person who prepares plates, bulkheads, or the like inside the hull of a ship in preparation for riveting or welding. |
shipload |
the quantity that can or does fill a ship. |
shipmaster |
the person in charge of a merchant ship's operation; captain. |
shipmate |
one who serves on the same ship as someone else; fellow sailor. |
shipment |
the act of shipping cargo. [2 definitions] |
ship of the line |
formerly, a sailing warship of the largest class, having a place in the line of battle. |
shippable |
able to be shipped; suitable for being shipped. |
shipper |
a person in the business of sending and delivering goods; shipping agent. |
shipping |
the act or business of one who ships. [2 definitions] |
shipping clerk |
an employee who attends to the shipping and receiving of goods and merchandise. |
shipping room |
a room or department in a company where goods are packed for transport. |
shipshape |
well arranged; orderly; tidy. [2 definitions] |
shipside |
the portion of a dock alongside a ship. |
shipway |
the structure that supports a ship during construction. [2 definitions] |