What does -ship mean?
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-ship
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Wiktionary
-shipsuffix
a suffix placed after a noun indicating the state of being that the noun means
Webster Dictionary
-shipnoun
a suffix denoting state, office, dignity, profession, or art; as in lordship, friendship, chancellorship, stewardship, horsemanship
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of -ship in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of -ship in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of -ship in a Sentence
Within a year we had a million men building ships, cutting the timber, mining the iron for them, building the machinery for them. At one point we became the greatest shipbuilding nation in the history of the world, we had to create from nothing a shipping industry that was going to build a thousand wooden ships in 18 months -- normally it would take a year and a half to build a wooden steam ship.
Sometimes, you want to jump ship for better pay at another factory shortly after starting your current job, yet at other times when you want to stay on and settle down, you get fired or the factory gets taken over.
It isn’t a rocket ship, it is just creeping higher and every so often it creeps high enough to reach a new high.
Bottoms take a while to be put in place, but I think these are all the classic signs of a bottoming in the market, when everyone jumps on that same side of the ship that oil can only go down.
The benefits of commonality across multiple ship types as well as forward and backfit were considered in laying out the strategy for the Enterprise Air Surveillance Radar. This did not, however, directly result in CVN 79 having a different radar than CVN 78. Acquisition cost of remaining CVN 79 radar components was also a driving factor for the change.
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