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shipwright

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Word: Shipwright

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A shipwright is a skilled carpenter who specializes in building and repairing ships, especially wooden ones. They work on the structure of the ship, making sure it is strong and safe to use in water.

Usage Instructions:
  • Basic Use: You can use "shipwright" when you want to talk about someone who builds ships.
  • Example: "The shipwright worked for many years to create a beautiful wooden sailboat."
Advanced Usage:
  • A shipwright may also be involved in the design and launching of the vessel, not just the building.
  • Example: "The experienced shipwright collaborated with engineers to ensure that the new yacht was both stylish and seaworthy."
Word Variants:
  • Shipbuilding (noun): The process of constructing ships.
  • Shipwrighting (noun): The craft or profession of being a shipwright.
Different Meaning:
  • While "shipwright" specifically refers to someone who builds ships, the root "ship" can refer to any large boat or vessel, and "wright" is an old English term for a maker or builder.
Synonyms:
  • Boat builder
  • Marine carpenter
  • Vessel constructor
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "shipwright," but you may encounter phrases like "to launch a ship," which refers to the act of putting a ship into the water for the first time.
Summary:

A shipwright is an important profession in maritime industries, focusing on the craftsmanship involved in creating and maintaining ships.

Noun
  1. a carpenter who helps build and launch wooden vessels

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