shipper
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
ship/ʃɪp/
▶noun
- 1 a large seagoing boat.
■ a sailing vessel with a bowsprit and three or more square-rigged masts.
- 2 a spaceship.
- 3 N. Amer. an aircraft.
- 1 transport on a ship.
■ transport by other means.
■ dated embark on a ship.
■ (of a sailor) take service on a ship.
- 2 (of a boat) take in (water) over the side.
- 3 take (oars) from the rowlocks and lay them inside a boat.
■ fix (a rudder, mast, etc.) in place on a ship.
- 4 make (a product) available for purchase.
– phrases
a sinking ship a failing organization or endeavour.
take ship set off on a voyage by ship.
when one's ship comes in (or home) when one's fortune is made.
a sinking ship a failing organization or endeavour.
take ship set off on a voyage by ship.
when one's ship comes in (or home) when one's fortune is made.
– derivatives
shipless adjective,
shipload noun,
shippable adjective,
shipper noun.
shipless adjective,
shipload noun,
shippable adjective,
shipper noun.
– origin OE scip (n.), late OE scipian (v.), of Gmc origin.
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