vessel
a ship designed to carry goods in large metal boxes
a ship that carries goods
a ship that carries people
a ship used for business or trade
a ship belonging to a country's navy
a ship with sails
a ship used for trade
a ship registered in another country
a large ship that is able to travel across oceans
a ship capable of travelling very fast
a ship that has run aground and is unable to move
a ship suitable for travelling on the sea
a ship for carrying people or goods
a ship equipped for scientific research at sea
a ship that provides assistance to other operations
a ship that delivers supplies to other ships or locations
a ship that is in good enough condition to sail safely on the sea
a ship that carries freight (goods)
a small naval ship used for patrolling a coast or area of sea
a ship used for making maps of the sea floor
a warship that sails with other ships to protect them
a ship belonging to an opposing force in a conflict
a container with nothing inside
a ship that has been seriously damaged
a cup, glass, or other container for liquids that you drink from
a container made of glass
a container considered holy and used in religious services
a container used in a religious or formal ceremony
a container made of ceramic
a container made of pottery
a ship powered by a steam engine
a container made of bronze
a container made of wood
a ship goes down below the surface of the water
a ship transports people or goods
a container holds something inside it
a ship moves into a place (e.g., a port)
a ship travels on water
a ship moves away from a place (e.g., a port)
a ship is travelling towards a particular place
a ship hits the coast or a shallow area and gets stuck
a ship touches the ground in a shallow area and gets stuck
a ship is floating on water
located on the surface or inside of a ship
on or in a ship
next to the side of a ship
on or into a ship
to cause a ship to go down below the surface of the water
to put liquid into a container until it is full
to get on a ship, sometimes by force to search it
to stop a ship from moving by dropping an anchor into the water
to control the direction and speed of a ship
to control the direction in which a ship moves
to officially record a ship with a particular country or authority
to hire a ship for a particular purpose
to use violence to harm a ship
to stop a ship on its way to a particular place
to attach a ship to the land or to the bottom of the sea using ropes or an anchor
to take control of a ship using official power or force
to hit or push a ship with force
to moor a ship in its allotted place
to make a ship that is stuck on the ground float again