amidships

  • 1Amidships — A*mid ships, adv. (Naut.) In the middle of a ship, with regard to her length, and sometimes also her breadth. Totten. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2amidships — (US also amidship) ► ADVERB & ADJECTIVE ▪ in the middle of a ship …

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  • 3amidships — or amidship [ə mid′ships΄] adv., adj. in or toward the middle of a ship; esp., halfway between bow and stern …

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  • 4amidships — Midships Mid ships , adv. [For amidships.] (Naut.) In the middle of a ship; properly {amidships}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 5amidships — 1. adverb /əˈmɪdˌʃɪps/ a) In the middle of a ship, either longitudinally or laterally. [The U boat captain] waited until the crosshairs lay directly amidships. “Torpedo ... los!”<!from Google Books b) Usually in the lin …

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  • 6amidships — [[t]əmɪ̱dʃɪps[/t]] ADV: ADV after v Amidships means halfway along the length of a ship. We d hit a fishing boat amidships, cutting it in half …

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  • 7amidships — /euh mid ships /, adv. 1. in or toward the middle part of a ship or aircraft; midway between the ends. 2. along the central fore and aft line of a ship or aircraft. 3. in or toward the center of anything: a long, narrow office with a desk placed… …

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  • 8amidships — adverb Date: 1692 1. in or toward the part of a ship midway between bow and stern 2. in or toward the middle …

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  • 9amidships — Synonyms and related words: average, betwixt and between, central, core, equatorial, equidistant, half and half, halfway, in medias res, in the mean, in the middle, interior, intermediary, intermediate, mean, medial, medially, median, mediocre,… …

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  • 10amidships — a|mid|ships [əˈmıdˌʃıps] adv technical in the middle part of a ship …

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