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shipway
[ ship-wey ]
shipway
/ ˈʃɪ±èËŒ·É±ðɪ /
noun
- the structure on which a vessel is built, then launched
- a canal used by ships
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As the king willed, they went down by the shipways to the assembly ground of the Phaiakians.
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Its total length is 378 feet; the shipway passing over it is 105 feet wide and 30 feet deep.
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It has more shipyards, more shipways, more ship workers, more ships under construction, and is building more ships every month during the war than any other country.
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Stabilization of the levels of the Great Lakes and their opening to the sea by an effective shipway remain to be considered.
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This is the famous siphon—the quadruple passage of concrete that will carry the city's drainage underneath the shipway.
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