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Definition of shipway in English: shipwaynounˈʃɪpweɪˈʃɪpˌweɪ A slope on which a ship is built and down which it slides to be launched. Example sentencesExamples - Just prior to World War I, the company started constructing four additional open shipways and affiliated shops to the south of the original facilities.
- Around 8,000 people had travelled to the shipway on the Southside of Glasgow for the original planned launch of the ship on Friday April 8.
- Facilities at the main plant include a 750-foot drydock, three shipways, three wharves, an outfitting pier, four level-luffing cranes, and covered facilities for pre-outfit and assembly.
- The completed ships could easily slip into the water along the inclined shipways.
- The web of pathways, highways, shipways and skyways has been growing ever since.
Definition of shipway in US English: shipwaynounˈSHipˌwāˈʃɪpˌweɪ A slope on which a ship is built and down which it slides to be launched. Example sentencesExamples - Facilities at the main plant include a 750-foot drydock, three shipways, three wharves, an outfitting pier, four level-luffing cranes, and covered facilities for pre-outfit and assembly.
- Just prior to World War I, the company started constructing four additional open shipways and affiliated shops to the south of the original facilities.
- The completed ships could easily slip into the water along the inclined shipways.
- Around 8,000 people had travelled to the shipway on the Southside of Glasgow for the original planned launch of the ship on Friday April 8.
- The web of pathways, highways, shipways and skyways has been growing ever since.
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