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mother ship
noun
- a vessel or craft that services others operating far from a home port or center.
mother ship
noun
- a ship providing facilities and supplies for a number of small vessels
Word History and Origins
Origin of mother ship1
Example Sentences
The hearing revealed other text messages between Titan and its mother ship as the deep-sea vessel began its trek to the sea floor to see the iconic British ocean liner that sank in 1912.
On Monday, officials detailed communications between the Titan and its mother ship, the Polar Prince.
A sprawling search and rescue mission involving four governments unfolded after the submersible lost contact with its mother ship, the Polar Prince, on the morning of 18 June 2023 and never resurfaced.
Investigators with the US Coast Guard said it was among the final communications between the Titan and its mother ship before they lost contact for good.
Support staff aboard the mother ship asked about the submersible's depth and weight, as well as whether it could still see the ship on its onboard display, but the crew's responses grew increasingly spotty, Coast Guard officials said.
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