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Web based transport service
Shiply got its start back in 2008 in the United Kingdom, but eventually expanded to several additional countries including the US and Canada. Shiply charges
Shiply
Large watercraft
A ship is a large watercraft designed for travel across the surface of a body of water, carrying cargo or passengers, or in support of specialized tasks
Ship
American sportswriter
2024. Shiply, Reice (September 30, 2021). "Andrew Marchand, John Ourand Partner For Podcast". Barrett Sports Media. Retrieved May 24, 2024. Shiply, Reice
Andrew_Marchand
Most beautiful woman in Greek mythology
(1604) are frequently cited: "Was this the face that launched a thousand ships / And burnt the topless towers of Ilium?" The etymology of Helen's name
Helen_of_Troy
UK-based online marketplace
Sustainability. It has also received a 5/5 rating from Webuser.com in 2010. Shiply uShip Reverse auction U-Haul Cavaglieri, Chiara (9 May 2010). "Search the web
AnyVan
1912 maritime disaster
she struck an iceberg at 23:40 (ship's time) on 14 April. She sank two hours and forty minutes later at 02:20 ship's time (05:18 GMT) on 15 April, resulting
Sinking_of_the_Titanic
Maritime service branch of the U.S. military
Naval Act of 1794 provided for constructing six heavy frigates, the first ships of the Navy, in the prelude to the Barbary Wars. The American Civil War
United_States_Navy
British passenger liner that sank in 1912
time White Star Line had lost a ship on her maiden voyage, the first being RMS Tayleur in 1854. Titanic was the largest ship afloat upon entering service
Titanic
Topics referred to by the same term
Do-Nuts, a doughnut chain in Texas Shipley & Halmos, New York design firm Shiply, a goods transportation service Shepley, West Yorkshire, a village, near
Shipley
Shipping route across Central America
larger, Neopanamax ships. An average of 200,000,000 litres (52 million US gallons) of fresh water is used in a single passing of a ship. The canal is threatened
Panama_Canal
Class of American littoral combat ships
The Freedom-class is one of two classes of the littoral combat ship program built for the United States Navy. The Freedom-class was proposed by a consortium
Freedom-class littoral combat ship
Freedom-class_littoral_combat_ship
17th-century Swedish warship
pronunciation: [²vɑːsa] ) is a Swedish warship built between 1626 and 1628. The ship sank after sailing roughly 1,300 m (1,400 yd) into her maiden voyage on 10
Vasa_(ship)
Nautical terms for direction
images of each other. One asymmetric feature is where access to a boat, ship, or aircraft is at the side; it is usually only on the port side (hence the
Port_and_starboard
Acts of robbery or criminality at sea
Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically intending to steal cargo
Piracy
Japanese anti-ship and land-attack missile
The Type 12 surface-to-ship missile (12式地対艦誘導弾) is a truck-mounted anti-ship missile developed by Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in 2012. It is an
Type 12 surface-to-ship missile
Type_12_surface-to-ship_missile
Warship of 17th–19th centuries
A ship of the line was a type of naval warship constructed during the Age of Sail from the 17th century to the mid-19th century. The ship of the line
Ship_of_the_line
1947 explosions in Texas City, Texas
nitrate. This started a chain reaction of fires and explosions aboard other ships and in nearby oil-storage facilities, ultimately killing at least 581 people
Texas_City_disaster
Naval warfare force of the United Kingdom
active and commissioned ships (including submarines as well as one historic ship, HMS Victory) in the Royal Navy, plus 9 ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary
Royal_Navy
disease on cruise ships is a hazard associated with cruises. Outbreaks of contagious diseases can spread quickly due to the confined cruise ship environment
Infectious disease on cruise ships
Infectious_disease_on_cruise_ships
United States Navy amphibious assault ship
Island-class dock landing ship is a dock landing ship of the United States Navy. Introduced to fleet service in 1985, this class of ship features a large well
Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship
Whidbey_Island-class_dock_landing_ship
Video game developer
Archived from the original on 20 November 2008. Retrieved 22 August 2009. Shiply, Zac (17 July 2008). "Frozen Codebase Discusses New WFTDA Roller Derby Video
Frozen_Codebase
States Navy has approximately 465 ships in both active service and the reserve fleet; of these approximately 40 ships are proposed or scheduled for retirement
List of current ships of the United States Navy
List_of_current_ships_of_the_United_States_Navy
Radios operating in the very high frequency maritime mobile band
two-way radio transceivers on ships and watercraft used for bidirectional voice communication from ship-to-ship, ship-to-shore (for example with harbormasters)
Marine_VHF_radio
The ship types in service with the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) include aircraft carriers, submarines, (both nuclear and conventional), amphibious
List of ships of the People's Liberation Army Navy
List_of_ships_of_the_People's_Liberation_Army_Navy
20th century ghost ship
coast of the Northwest Territories of Canada. She became a notable ghost ship along the Alaska coast, being abandoned in 1931 and seen numerous times since
SS_Baychimo
Species of rodent
The black rat (Rattus rattus), also known as the roof rat, ship rat, or house rat, is a common long-tailed rodent of the stereotypical rat genus Rattus
Black_rat
Index of articles associated with the same name
self-propelled vessel, such as: Heavy-lift ship, which partially submerge to allow their cargo (another ship) to float into place for transport Narco-submarine
Semi-submersible
Type of flat-bottomed barge
flat-bottomed barge used to transfer goods and passengers to and from moored ships. Lighters were traditionally unpowered and were moved and steered using
Lighter_(barge)
Cruise ships are large passenger ships used mainly for vacationing. Unlike ocean liners which are primarily used for transportation across seas or oceans
List_of_largest_cruise_ships
Russo-Japanese War List of hospital ships sunk in World War I List of maritime disasters in World War I List of foreign ships wrecked or lost in the Spanish
Lists_of_shipwrecks
Variety of military positions
the crew of a merchant ship (usually a passenger vessel) responsible for security and law enforcement. In some navies, a ship's corporal is a position—not
Master-at-arms
1924 short story by Richard Connell
The story features a big-game hunter from New York City who falls from a ship and swims to a mysterious island in the Caribbean, where he is hunted by
The_Most_Dangerous_Game
Transfer of cargo at sea
Ship-to-ship (STS) transfer operation is the transfer of cargo between seagoing ships positioned alongside each other, either while stationary or underway
Ship-to-ship_cargo_transfer
This is a list of historical ship types, which includes any classification of ship that has ever been used, excluding smaller vessels considered to be
List_of_ship_types
Communications system for transmission of speech over radio
Service or HF ship-to-shore operates on shortwave radio frequencies, using single-sideband modulation. The usual method is that a ship calls a shore station
Radiotelephone
Naval branch of the Swedish Armed Forces
the coastline through ledungen. This involved combined rowing and sailing ships (without artillery). This system became obsolete with the development of
Swedish_Navy
Ferry system serving the U.S. state of Alaska
be added to the system quickly, she was never re-flagged as an American ship, and so commercial operation between US ports of call was a violation of
Alaska_Marine_Highway
Texas-based Internet company
List (2010) Top Workplaces – Austin American Statesman (2010, 2011, 2012) Shiply AnyVan Reverse auction Mangalindan, Mylene (2003-03-23). "Consumers Buy
UShip
Maritime tradition
captain goes down with the ship" is the maritime tradition that a sea captain holds the ultimate responsibility for both the ship and everyone embarked on
The captain goes down with the ship
The_captain_goes_down_with_the_ship
1773 American protest against British taxation
late December the tea ship returned to England with its cargo following a confrontation with the ship's captain. The tea ship bound for New York City
Boston_Tea_Party
come in many shapes and sizes, from small patrol ships and troop transports to large capital ships like Star Destroyers and other battleships. Starfighters
List_of_Star_Wars_spacecraft
Flags used for naval communication
International maritime signal flags are standarized flags used to communicate with ships. The principal system of flags and associated codes is the International
International maritime signal flags
International_maritime_signal_flags
Type of warship
Surface combatants (or surface ships or surface vessels) are a subset of naval warships which are designed for warfare on the surface of the water, with
Surface_combatant
This is a list of the ships of the Iran Navy, the country's main navy. Former ships of the Iran Navy can be found here. It does not include vessels of
List of current ships of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy
List_of_current_ships_of_the_Islamic_Republic_of_Iran_Navy
Type of large warship
Modern cruisers are generally the largest ships in a fleet after aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships, and can usually perform several operational
Cruiser
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Gold Ship (Japanese: ゴールドシップ, Hepburn: Gōrudo Shippu; foaled 6 March 2009) is a retired Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse. In a racing career which began
Gold_Ship
Standardized reusable metal crate for transporting goods
containers can be used across different modes of transport – such as from ships to trains to trucks – without unloading and reloading their cargo. Intermodal
Intermodal_container
Naval base in Florida, United States
a protected harbor that can accommodate aircraft carrier-size vessels, ship's intermediate maintenance activity (SIMA) and a military airfield (Admiral
Naval_Station_Mayport
Strait between the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman
risk of collision, ships moving through the strait follow a traffic separation scheme (TSS): inbound ships use one lane, outbound ships another, each lane
Strait_of_Hormuz
Topics referred to by the same term
Ship-to-ship may refer to: Ship-to-ship cargo transfer Ship-to-ship radiotelephony Type 90 Ship-to-Ship Missile This disambiguation page lists articles
Ship-to-ship
Thought experiment about identity over time
The Ship of Theseus, also known as Theseus's Paradox, is a paradox and common thought experiment about whether an object (in the most common stating of
Ship_of_Theseus
Concept of creating permanent dwellings at sea
as a sovereign state. Proposed structures have included modified cruise ships, refitted oil platforms, and custom-built floating islands. The Seasteading
Seasteading
Topics referred to by the same term
Europa (1781 EIC ship), a British East Indiaman Europa (barque), a Dutch tall ship built in 1911 MS Europa, the name of several ships SS Europa, the name
Europa
English pirate (c. 1680–1718)
known about his early life, but he may have been a sailor on privateering ships during Queen Anne's War before he settled on the Bahamian island of New
Blackbeard
Topics referred to by the same term
primarily refers to: Bulwark (nautical), a nautical term for the extension of a ship's side above the level of a weather deck Bastion, a structure projecting outward
Bulwark
mine countermeasures support ships (MCS), one of which carried minesweeping helicopters. All of these classes of ships have their own lists and so are
List of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy
List_of_aircraft_carriers_of_the_United_States_Navy
Topics referred to by the same term
by Kevin Abstract from Arizona Baby, 2019 CSS Georgia (1862), merchant ship completed in 1862 and commissioned as a warship in 1863 CSS Georgia (1863)
Georgia
2022 video game by Harbour Masters
Ship of Harkinian is an unofficial open source port of the 1998 Nintendo 64 video game The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time that runs on Microsoft Windows
Ship_of_Harkinian
American travel technology company
in cruise vacation specialists CruiseShipCenters International, then based in Vancouver. At the time, CruiseShipCenters had 100 retail locations in Canada
Expedia_Group
Dense biscuit often for naval and military use
bread, sea biscuit, soda crackers, sea bread (as rations for sailors), ship's biscuit, and pejoratively as dog biscuits, molar breakers, sheet iron, tooth
Hardtack
Small naval vessel
A patrol boat (also referred to as a patrol craft, patrol ship, or patrol vessel) is a relatively small naval vessel generally designed for coastal defence
Patrol_boat
Raised structure in a body of water
piers were built for the handling of passengers and cargo onto and off ships or (as at Wigan Pier) canal boats. Working piers themselves fall into two
Pier
Coastal areas of Uppland province in Sweden
Viking Age, Roden was divided into skeppslag ("ship districts"), each responsible for supplying ships and crews when the king issued a call to the leidang
Roslagen
Prefix for commissioned warships in the United States Navy
States Ship (abbreviated as USS or U.S.S.) is a ship prefix used to identify a commissioned ship of the United States Navy and applies to a ship only while
United_States_Ship
US Navy nuclear-powered aircraft carrier class
nuclear-powered aircraft carriers in service with the United States Navy. The lead ship of the class is named after World War II United States Pacific Fleet commander
Nimitz-class_aircraft_carrier
British cruise line
Carnival UK and owned by Carnival Corporation. Since 2011, Cunard and its four ships have been registered in Hamilton, Bermuda. In 1839, Samuel Cunard was awarded
Cunard_Line
Space exploration concept
Embryo space colonization Generation ship Interstellar ark Interstellar travel Self-replicating machine Sleeper ship Space colonization Transcension hypothesis
Self-replicating_spacecraft
This list of ship directions provides succinct definitions for terms applying to spatial orientation in a marine environment or location on a vessel, such
List_of_ship_directions
Maritime service branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces
missile attack that sank the Panamanian cargo ship Gulf Star, PNS Dacca and the British merchant ship SS Harmattan were damaged. The missile-based attacks
Pakistan_Navy
Navy branch of the Japan Self-Defense Forces
acceptance. Ships were disarmed, and some of them, such as the battleship Nagato, were taken by the Allied Powers as reparations. The remaining ships were used
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Japan_Maritime_Self-Defense_Force
International cruise line
blue color scheme. This trademark funnel design is built onto the line's ships. Carnival is ranked first on the list of largest cruise lines based on passengers
Carnival_Cruise_Line
Star Wars character
In the second book, Slave Ship, Fett abandons Slave I to avoid dispelling rumors of his death, and instead steals Bossk's ship. Riding along, Dengar tells
Boba_Fett
Reusable superheavy-lift general-purpose launch vehicle
satellites. One of the V3s took a clear video of the ship's belly side upon departure from Ship 39. The ship entered entry interface and performed a banking
SpaceX_Starship
Type of warship intended to escort other larger ships
as "destroyers" in English. The antitorpedo boat origin of this type of ship is retained in its name in other languages, including French (contre-torpilleur)
Destroyer
British joint-stock company (1600–1858)
the ship's rutter (mariner's handbook) containing vital information on the China, India, and Japan trade routes. In 1596, three more English ships sailed
East_India_Company
Topics referred to by the same term
Napoléon-class ship of the line, a class of ship of the French Navy French ship Napoléon, a French Navy ship name French battleship Napoléon, a French ship of the
Napoleon_(disambiguation)
British expedition of Arctic exploration
led by Captain Sir John Franklin that departed England in 1845 aboard two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, and was assigned to traverse the last unnavigated
Franklin's_lost_expedition
Destiny-class cruise ship
Carnival Sunrise (formerly Carnival Triumph) is a Destiny-class cruise ship operated by Carnival Cruise Line. As she and her three younger sisters (Carnival
Carnival_Sunrise
US Navy battleship sunk in 1941
mid-1910s. Named in honor of the 48th state, she was the second and last ship in the Pennsylvania class. After being commissioned in 1916, Arizona remained
USS_Arizona
Coastal defense ship class of the German Imperial Navy
coastal defense ships built for the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) in the late 19th century. The class comprised two ships: Odin, named after
Odin-class coastal defense ship
Odin-class_coastal_defense_ship
US naval base in Guam
to form Joint Region Marianas, which is a Navy-controlled joint base. The Ship Repair Facility, Guam, was located next to Naval Base Guam, along Apra Harbor
Naval_Base_Guam
Topics referred to by the same term
ocean liner SS Washington (1941), a cargo ship USS Washington, several U.S. Navy ships Washington (1837 ship) Washington (1851 steamboat) Washington Capitals
Washington
Largest of the five "systems commands" of the United States Navy
oversee design, construction and repair of ships and ordnance. Established in 1940, Bureau of Ships (BuShips) succeeded the Bureau of Construction and
Naval_Sea_Systems_Command
Norwegian–American cruise line
and Gotaas Larsen.[citation needed] The newly created line put its first ship, Song of Norway, into service two years later. A year later, the line added
Royal_Caribbean_International
ships presents a picture which can never be fully agreed upon in the absence of greater data availability and a consistent standard for which ships are
List of active Russian Navy ships
List_of_active_Russian_Navy_ships
1967 Israeli attack on United States Navy ship
incident was an attack on a United States Navy technical research ship (a spy ship), USS Liberty, by Israeli Air Force jet fighter aircraft and Israeli
USS_Liberty_incident
Intelligence ship of the French Navy
(A759), named after the 19th century engineer Henri Dupuy de Lôme, is a ship designed for the collection of signals and communications beyond enemy lines
French ship Dupuy de Lôme (A759)
French_ship_Dupuy_de_Lôme_(A759)
terms is an alphabetical listing of terms and expressions connected with ships, shipping, seamanship and navigation on water (mostly though not necessarily
Glossary of nautical terms (M–Z)
Glossary_of_nautical_terms_(M–Z)
Forward part of the hull of a ship
The bow (/baʊ/) is the forward part of the hull of a ship or boat, the point that is farthest forward when the vessel is underway in the usual direction
Bow_(watercraft)
Canal in Russia
Volga-Donskoy sudokhodniy kanal imeni V. I. Lenina, abbreviated ВДСК, VDSK) is a ship canal in Russia. It connects the Volga and the Don at their closest points
Volga–Don_Canal
Pole used in rigging of a sailing vessel
of spars, erected vertically or near-vertically on the median line of a ship or boat. A mast may carry sails, spars, and derricks. It may also give necessary
Mast_(sailing)
Person whose occupation it is to tend the fire for the running of a boiler
officer and chief stoker. The non-substantive (trade) badge for stokers was a ship's propeller. "Stoker" remains the colloquial term for a marine engineering
Fireman_(steam_engine)
Fictional faction in Star Trek
to the specific frequencies on which these weapons are projected once a ship or an individual drone is struck down by them. Later attempts to modulate
Borg
Construction of ships and floating vessels
Shipbuilding is the construction of ships and other floating vessels. In modern times, it normally takes place in a specialized facility known as a shipyard
Shipbuilding
Navigational structures in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, that enable ships to travel between Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes. They are located
Soo_Locks
Roadstead near the English Channel
century it was equipped with its own telegraph and timeball tower to enable ships to set their marine chronometers. The anchorage has depths down to 12 fathoms
The_Downs_(ship_anchorage)
British warship and polar exploration ship
bombardment of Fort McHenry. She was converted into a polar exploration ship two decades later, and participated in George Back's Arctic expedition of
HMS_Terror_(1813)
Frigate class being built for the Royal Navy
Canadian and Norwegian navies. The programme, known as the Global Combat Ship, was launched by the British Ministry of Defence to partially replace the
Type_26_frigate
U.S. guided-missile frigates under construction
or FREMM. Constellation follows the modular but troubled littoral combat ships of the Freedom and Independence classes. The U.S. Navy announced the FFG(X)
Constellation-class_frigate
Standardized contract terms regarding transportation and delivery
condition of the goods can be verified at the point of loading on board ship. They are therefore not to be used for containerized freight, other combined
Incoterms
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Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Forehead
Girl/Female
Muslim
Holy girl
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Treasure
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, German, Portuguese
Trust; Faith; Belief; Expectation Belief; Wish; Desire
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bending
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, German, Netherlands, Swedish
God is Gracious; God has Shown Favor
Boy/Male
Indian
One who distinguishes truth from falsehood
Girl/Female
Greek Hebrew American Latin English
Lily.
Boy/Male
Latin
F: Ameaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise,...
Girl/Female
Tamil
Cute and perfect
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