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Definition of Shipbuildings
1. shipbuilding [n] - See also: shipbuilding
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shipbuildings
Literary usage of Shipbuildings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. British Labor and the War: Reconstructors for a New World by Paul Underwood Kellogg, Arthur Gleason (1919)
"... Alfred J. Balfour was a trustee, pointed out that: Many of the men who return
from the trenches to the great munition and shipbuildings centers are, ..."
2. Japan in the Beginning of the 20th Century by Haruki Yamawaki (1904)
"... for though the carrying capacity should enlarge with the extension of scope
of navigation, the pro- • gress of trade or of shipbuildings business, ..."
3. Japan in the Beginning of the 20th Century by Japan Nōshōmushō, Haruki Yamawaki (1904)
"... the progress of trade or of shipbuildings business, this remark can apply only
to ships of one and the same clas.*, placed under the same circumstance. ..."
4. The White Sea Peninsula, a Journey in Russian Lapland and Karelia by Edward Rae (1881)
"The monks had whale and other fisheries ; shipbuildings at the Peisen mouth, and
sent 800000 Ibs. of salt yearly to Kola in exchange for flour, wax, linen, ..."
5. The Indian Forester (1902)
"... and it seems as if all the small visible floating supply of logs will be
required for merchants' stocks at the UK shipbuildings ports — leaving nothing ..."
6. Readings in Melbourne: With an Essay on the Resources and Prospects of by Archibald Michie (1879)
"... what shipbuildings and shipwrecks, what ingenious implements invented, what
vast successes, and as vast failures, what happiness and what despair, ..."