mothership

[ˈmʌðərʃɪp]

mothership Definition

  • 1a large spacecraft or vehicle that leads, serves, or carries other smaller vehicles or spacecrafts
  • 2a central source or hub of something

Using mothership: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mothership" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The mothership deployed several smaller spacecrafts to explore the planet.

  • Example

    The company's headquarters acts as a mothership for its various branches and subsidiaries.

  • Example

    The mothership band played at the festival, with several smaller bands opening for them.

mothership Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mothership

Phrases with mothership

  • a term used to refer to Parliament-Funkadelic, a legendary American funk music collective

    Example

    George Clinton and the Mothership of Funk are performing at the concert tonight.

  • a term used to describe the spiritual and musical connection between African Americans and their ancestral homeland of Africa, popularized by the Parliament-Funkadelic song 'Mothership Connection (Star Child)'

    Example

    The song 'Mothership Connection' is a classic example of P-Funk's unique blend of funk, soul, and science fiction themes.

  • a brand of high-end glass pipes and bongs used for smoking marijuana

    Example

    The head shop had a wide selection of Mothership Glass pieces, but they were all very expensive.

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Summary: mothership in Brief

A 'mothership' [ˈmʌðərʃɪp] is a large spacecraft or vehicle that leads, serves, or carries other smaller vehicles or spacecrafts. It can also refer to a central source or hub of something. Examples include the mothership deploying smaller spacecrafts, or a company's headquarters acting as a mothership for its branches. The term extends into phrases like 'the mothership of funk,' referring to Parliament-Funkadelic, and 'mothership glass,' a brand of high-end glass pipes and bongs.