containership

/kənˈteɪnərʃɪp/
noun
  1. A large ship designed to carry cargo in standardized containers.
    • Modern containerships can carry over 20,000 containers at once.
    • Workers loaded hundreds of boxes onto the containership using giant cranes.
    • The containership sailed from Shanghai to Los Angeles in two weeks.
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