Alex
What's the difference between "vessel" and "ship", if any? Are they interchangeable? Please give some examples. Thanks in advance!
Mar 16, 2016 5:18 AM
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There's not much of a technical difference between the two words. A vessel is anything that can float and carry things, a ship is a type of vessel designed to carry people. So we would almost use the word ship (and if it is a modern ship we would probably say "boat"), because it is more specific than vessel. Examples: "This is the ship that brought me to this island" "There are many vessels in the harbor"
March 16, 2016
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