tankship

/ˈtæŋkˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. A ship designed to carry liquids in bulk, such as oil, chemicals, or liquefied gas; a tanker.
    • Modern tankships have double hulls to prevent leaks in case of collision.
    • The tankship unloaded crude oil at the refinery port.
    • He worked as an engineer on a tankship that transported liquefied natural gas.
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