pirate ship (noun)
1pirate ship — noun a ship that is manned by pirates • Syn: ↑pirate • Derivationally related forms: ↑piratical (for: ↑pirate), ↑pirate (for: ↑pirate) …
2pirate ship — noun Any ship manned by pirates …
3pirate flag — noun a flag usually bearing a white skull and crossbones on a black background; indicates a pirate ship • Syn: ↑black flag, ↑Jolly Roger, ↑blackjack • Hypernyms: ↑flag • Part Meronyms: ↑skull and crossbones …
4pirate — 1. noun a) A criminal who plunders at sea; commonly attacking merchant vessels, though often pillaging port towns. And Gnutella, Freenet and other pirate tools will offer plunderings beyond Fannings fantasies. b) One who breaks intellectual… …
5pirate — pi‧rate [ˈpaɪərət ǁ ˈpaɪrət] noun [countable] LAW 1. a person or organization that dishonestly copies and sells films, tapes etc for which the copyright (= legal ownership) belongs to others: • Manufacturers fear that the city may emerge as a new …
6pirate — ► NOUN 1) a person who attacks and robs ships at sea. 2) (before another noun ) denoting a text, film, recording, etc. that has been reproduced and used for profit without permission: pirate videos. 3) (before another noun ) denoting an… …
7pirate — noun 1》 a person who attacks and robs ships at sea. 2》 [often as modifier] a person who appropriates or reproduces the work of another for profit without permission: pirate recordings. ↘a person or organization broadcasting without official… …
8ship — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ cruise, sailing ▪ cargo, container, factory, hospital, supply, transport, whaling …
9Pirate Adventure — Infobox VG title= Pirate Adventure caption= developer= Adventure International publisher= Adventure International distributor= designer= Scott Adams series= engine= version= released= 1978 genre= text adventure modes= ratings= platforms= TRS 80,… …
10pirate — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Pirate is used before these nouns: ↑copy, ↑DVD, ↑radio, ↑ship, ↑station, ↑tape, ↑treasure {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb Pirate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑music …