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| airship | {n} | (self-propelled lighter-than-air aircraft that can be steered) SEE: dirigible :: | air-to-ship | {adj} | Luft-Schiff | apostleship | {n} | (the position of being an apostle) | apprenticeship | {n} | (condition of, or the time served by, an apprentice) | apprenticeship | {n} | (system by which a person learning a craft or trade is instructed) | archdeaconship | {n} | Archidiakonat | athwartships | {adv} | (athwartships) | authorship | {n} | (quality or state of being an author) | bachelorship | {n} | (bachelorhood) SEE: bachelorhood :: | battleship | {n} | (guessing game) | battleship | {n} | (warship) | candidateship | {n} | (candidacy) SEE: candidacy :: | capital ship | {n} | (warship) | cardinalship | {n} | (office of a cardinal) SEE: cardinalate :: | cargo ship | {n} | (ship that carries cargo) | censorship | {n} | (use of state or group power to control freedom of expression) | championship | {n} | (competition to determine a champion) | championship | {n} | (position of champion, or winner) | citizenship | {n} | (state of being a citizen) | companionship | {n} | (state of having or being a companion) | container ship | {n} | (cargo vessel) | courtship | {n} | (act of wooing in love) | cruise ship | {n} | (passenger ship) | curatorship | {n} | (rank or period of being a curator) | dictatorship | {n} | (a government led by a dictator) | dictatorship of the proletariat | {n} | (the temporary period following the fall of capitalism) | dual citizenship | {n} | (status of being a citizen of two countries) | entrepreneurship | {n} | (quality of being an entrepreneur) | fellowship | {n} | (Company of people that shares the same interest or aim) | flagship | {n} | (ship occupied by the fleet's commander) | friendship | {n} | ((countable) friendly relationship) | friendship | {n} | ((uncountable) condition of being friends) | friendship | {n} | ((uncountable) good will) | ground-to-ship | {adj} | Boden-Schiff | hardship | {n} | (difficulty or trouble) | horsemanship | {n} | (equestrianism) SEE: equestrianism :: | hospital ship | {n} | (hospital ship) | house of worship | {n} | (house of worship) SEE: place of worship :: | internship | {n} | (job taken by a student) | kinship | {n} | (relation or connection by blood, marriage or adoption) | ladyship | {n} | (Term of respect) | leadership | {n} | (capacity to lead) | leadership | {n} | Führung | lordship | {n} | (title) | marksmanship | {n} | (ability to shoot accurately at a target) | membership | {n} | (fact of being a member) | merchant ship | {n} | (cargo vessel) | midshipman | {n} | (midshipman fish) SEE: midshipman fish :: | open relationship | {n} | (the relationship with possible additional relationships) | ownership | {n} | (legal status) | partnership | {n} | (association of two or more people to conduct a business) | partnership | {n} | (state of being associated with a partner) | passenger ship | {n} | (type of ship) | pirate ship | {n} | (ship manned by pirates) | receivership | {n} | (trusteeship in bankruptcy) | relationship | {n} | (connection or association) | relationship | {n} | (kinship) | relationship | {n} | (romantic or sexual involvement) | rulership | {n} | (where one rules over others) | sailing ship | {n} | (type of ship) | scholarship | {n} | (knowledge) | scholarship | {n} | (study allowance) | ship | {n} | (large water vessel) | ship | {v} | (to send a parcel or container) | ship | {v} | (to send by water-borne transport) | shipbuilder | {n} | (person) | shipbuilding | {n} | (construction of ships) | shipping | {n} | (transportation of goods) | ship-to-air | {adj} | (of a missile fired from a ship at an aircraft) | ship-to-ground | {adj} | (of a missile fired from ship at a target on the ground) | ship-to-ship | {adj} | (fired from a a ship to another ship) | shipwreck | {n} | (An event where a ship sinks or runs aground.) | shipwreck | {n} | (A ship that has sunk or run aground so that it is no longer seaworthy.) | shipyard | {n} | (place to build and repair ships) | sinking ship | {n} | (something doomed) | spaceship | {n} | (vehicle that flies through space) | steamship | {n} | (vessel propelled by steam) | stewardship | {n} | (office of a steward) | tall ship | {n} | Großsegler | that ship has sailed | {phrase} | (that opportunity is lost) | voivodeship | {n} | (the jurisdiction of a voivode) | warship | {n} | (type of watercraft) | worship | {n} | (devotion accorded to a deity or to a sacred object) | worship | {n} | (the ardent love of a person) | worship | {n} | (the religious ceremonies that express this devotion) | worship | {v} | (to honor and adore, especially as a deity) | worshipper | {n} | (person who worships)
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