cattleship

/ˈkætəl ʃɪp/
noun
  1. A ship designed or used for transporting cattle.
    • During the 19th century, cattleships were common for moving livestock across oceans.
    • The cattleship carried hundreds of cows from Australia to ports in the Middle East.
    • The old cattleship was converted into a floating museum.
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