0%

10-letter words containing ship

  • lightships — Plural form of lightship.
  • mastership — the office, function, or authority of a master.
  • mediumship — The state of being a medium (psychic conduit).
  • membership — the state of being a member, as of a society or club.
  • mentorship — a wise and trusted counselor or teacher.
  • midshipman — a student, as at the U.S. Naval Academy, in training for commission as ensign in the Navy or second lieutenant in the Marine Corps. Compare cadet (def 2).
  • midshipmen — Plural form of midshipman.
  • misshipped — a vessel, especially a large oceangoing one propelled by sails or engines.
  • misworship — a form of worship that is wrong
  • mothership — a vessel or craft that services others operating far from a home port or center.
  • motor ship — a ship propelled by an internal-combustion engine or engines
  • noviceship — The state or position of being a novice.
  • pastorship — the position, authority, or office of a pastor.
  • patronship — a person who is a customer, client, or paying guest, especially a regular one, of a store, hotel, or the like.
  • penmanship — the art of handwriting; the use of the pen in writing.
  • preshipped — a vessel, especially a large oceangoing one propelled by sails or engines.
  • princeship — a nonreigning male member of a royal family.
  • pursership — the position of purser
  • rangership — the office or position of a ranger
  • readership — the people who read or are thought to read a particular book, newspaper, magazine, etc.: The periodical has a dwindling readership.
  • reshipment — the act of reshipping
  • sachemship — the office of a sachem
  • seamanship — knowledge and skill pertaining to the operation, navigation, management, safety, and maintenance of a ship.
  • sextonship — the office of a sexton
  • ship canal — a canal navigable by ships.
  • ship money — a tax levied to finance the fitting out of warships: abolished 1640
  • ship's boy — a male attendant, as a cabin boy, steward, etc., employed to wait on a ship's passengers or officers.
  • ship-bread — hardtack.
  • shipentine — a four-masted bark.
  • shipfitter — a person who forms plates, shapes, etc., of ship according to plans, patterns, or molds.
  • shiplapped — of, related to, or resembling shiplap
  • shipmaster — a person who commands a ship; master; captain.
  • shipwright — a person who builds and launches wooden vessels or does carpentry work in connection with the building and launching of steel or iron vessels.
  • slave ship — a ship for transporting slaves from their native homes to places of bondage.
  • solar ship — (in ancient Egypt) a boat placed in or near the tomb of a king to transport him to the sun.
  • suretyship — the relationship between the surety, the principal debtor, and the creditor.
  • tenantship — the state of being a tenant
  • tight ship — an institution, business, etc. that is highly organized and efficiently run, like a naval vessel on which discipline is strictly enforced
  • upsmanship — one-upmanship.
  • vergership — the position or office of being a verger
  • viewership — an audience of viewers, especially of television, either generally or of a particular kind or program: Viewership is at its peak in the evening hours.
  • wardenship — The state of being a warden.
  • worshipers — Plural form of worshiper.
  • worshipful — feeling or showing worship.
  • worshiping — reverent honor and homage paid to God or a sacred personage, or to any object regarded as sacred.
  • worshipped — reverent honor and homage paid to God or a sacred personage, or to any object regarded as sacred.
  • worshipper — A person who worships, especially at a place of assembly for religious services.
  • writership — the position of a writer in the East India Company
  • yesmanship — An atmosphere in which people claim to agree with leadership for political reasons, even when they don't actually agree with leadership.
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?