shipwright

[ˈʃɪp.raɪt]

shipwright Definition

a person skilled in the construction of ships.

Using shipwright: Examples

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

  • Example

    The shipwrights were busy constructing a new vessel.

  • Example

    He apprenticed as a shipwright and learned the art of boatbuilding.

  • Example

    The shipwrights used traditional techniques to build the wooden ship.

shipwright Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for shipwright

Phrases with shipwright

  • a shipwright who is in charge of a team of shipbuilders

    Example

    The master shipwright oversaw the construction of the entire fleet.

  • shipwright's disease

    a lung disease caused by inhaling wood dust over a long period of time

    Example

    Many shipwrights suffered from shipwright's disease due to their prolonged exposure to wood dust.

  • shipwright's hammer

    a type of hammer used by shipwrights for shaping and fastening wooden planks

    Example

    The shipwright's hammer was an essential tool for building wooden ships.

Origins of shipwright

from Old English 'scip' meaning 'ship' and 'wryhta' meaning 'worker'

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Summary: shipwright in Brief

'Shipwright' [ˈʃɪp.raɪt] refers to a skilled worker who specializes in the construction of ships. They use traditional techniques and tools, such as the shipwright's hammer, to build wooden vessels. The term also encompasses the master shipwright, who oversees a team of shipbuilders, and the occupational hazard of shipwright's disease.