factory ship
Americannoun
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a whaling ship equipped to process killed whales and to transport the oil and by-products.
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Also called factory trawler. a large fishing vessel, usually a stern trawler, equipped for processing and freezing fish at sea.
noun
Etymology
Origin of factory ship
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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Mr Watson's foundation said he was on his way to "intercepting Japan's newly-built factory ship, the Kangei Maru, in the North Pacific".
From BBC • Jul. 22, 2024
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Two minke whales are hauled up the ramp of the Nisshin Maru, a Japanese factory ship, in 2013.
From The Guardian • Nov. 17, 2015
Last year Aker, which started harvesting krill in 2006, bought a second factory ship.
From New York Times • Mar. 12, 2012
Operating costs are so high that a factory ship and its fleet of chasers must average a whale a day to break even.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Farm and factory, ship and wagon train, new streets, extension of the city and material progress show every advancement.
From The Little Lady of Lagunitas A Franco-Californian Romance by Savage, Richard
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