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Amidship Meaning in English

word

əˈmɪdˌʃɪp
uh-MID-ship
əˈmɪdʃɪp
uh-MID-ship

Definition

Located in or toward the middle part of a ship, between the bow (front) and stern (back).

Usage & Nuances

Often used in nautical and marine contexts. 'Amidship' refers to the location in the middle section of a vessel, not specifically the center line. Sometimes spelled 'amidships'. Not commonly used outside maritime usage.

Example Sentences

The engine room is located amidship for better balance.

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The lifeboats are stored amidship on the main deck.

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Passengers often gather amidship to avoid seasickness.

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"Let's meet amidship by the stairs after dinner," she said.

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If the ship feels rocky, move amidship for a smoother ride.

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There's a small lounge amidship with the best ocean view on board.

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