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Summary
ship is a watercraft type[1]. ship has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- ship's instance of is recorded as watercraft type[3].
- ship is a type of watercraft[4].
- ship is a type of vessel[5].
- ship is a type of transport vehicle[6].
- ship is used for transport[7].
- ship's Commons category is recorded as Ships[8].
- ship's Unicode character is recorded as 🚢[9].
- ship comprises hull[10].
- ship comprises ship element[11].
- ship comprises bridge[12].
- ship's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Ships[13].
- ship's Commons gallery is recorded as Ship[14].
- ship's described by source is recorded as Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia[15].
- ship's described by source is recorded as Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language, Second Edition[16].
- ship's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[17].
- ship's described by source is recorded as Sytin Military Encyclopedia[18].
- ship's described by source is recorded as Bible Encyclopedia of Archimandrite Nicephorus[19].
- ship's described by source is recorded as Small Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[20].
- ship's described by source is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art Tagging Vocabulary[21].
- ship's described by source is recorded as Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1926–1947)[22].
- ship's described by source is recorded as Draft History of Qing[23].
- ship's described by source is recorded as Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4th edition (1885–1890)[24].
- ship's described by source is recorded as Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition[25].
- ship's described by source is recorded as The New Student's Reference Work[26].
- ship's described by source is recorded as Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1926–1947)[27].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for ship include shipping[28]; navarch[29], a military rank[30]; Nave San Rocco[31], an abolished municipality in Italy[32], in Italy[33]; nave[34]; vagina[35], an organ type[36]; Nave San Felice[37], a frazione[38], in Italy[39]; and Il était un petit navire[40], a musical work/composition[41].
Why It Matters
ship has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] ship is known by 26 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]
Entities named for ship include shipping[28]; navarch[29], a military rank[30]; Nave San Rocco[31], an abolished municipality in Italy[32], in Italy[33]; nave[34]; vagina[35], an organ type[36]; and Nave San Felice[37], a frazione[38], in Italy[39].