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Steamship — Steam ship ( sh[i^]p ), n. A ship or seagoing vessel propelled by the power of steam; a steamer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
steamship — [stēm′ship΄] n. a ship driven by steam power … English World dictionary
steamship — UK [ˈstiːmˌʃɪp] / US [ˈstɪmˌʃɪp] noun [countable] Word forms steamship : singular steamship plural steamships a ship that moves by steam power … English dictionary
steamship — [[t]sti͟ːmʃɪp[/t]] steamships N COUNT A steamship is a ship that has an engine powered by steam. Syn: steamer … English dictionary
steamship — Mokuahi, mokumāhu, moku holo ahi. ♦ Steamship line, laina mokuahi … English-Hawaiian dictionary
steamship company — index carrier Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Steamship Prince Rupert — The Grand Trunk Steamship Prince Rupert , and her sister ship the Prince George , served the coast of British Columbia and Alaska. [http://rs6.loc.gov/intldl/mtfhtml/mfak/igsteam.html Grand Trunk Pacific Steamship Prince Rupert ] , Library Of… … Wikipedia
Steamship William G. Mather Maritime Museum — The Steamship William G. Mather is a retired Great Lakes bulk freighter now restored as a maritime museum in Cleveland, Ohio, one of four in the Great Lakes region. She transported cargo such as ore, coal, stone, and grain to ports throughout the … Wikipedia
Steamship Lexington — The paddlewheel steamship Lexington was the fastest vessel which traveled from New York City to Boston, during 1835 1840. It sank on January 14, 1840, after catching fire the previous evening.The ShipThe steamship Lexington was built in 1835 at… … Wikipedia
Steamship Empire — The Steamship Empire was the second steamboat for the Troy Line, built in 1843, and captained by R. B. Macey. The paddle boxes were lettered Empire of Troy , as the owners did not want travelers mistaking the boat for an Albany liner. The Empire… … Wikipedia
Steamship Service — The first steam vessel in Canadian waters was the Accommodation, which made her first trip between Montreal and Quebec in 1809. She was followed by the Swift Sure in 1811. The General Smyth made her first journey on the St. John River in 1816; … The makers of Canada