Shipyard

/ˈʃɪp.jɑrd/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A place where ships are built, repaired, or maintained.
The old shipyard at the harbor is known for constructing some of the largest freighters in the world.
An area of land where shipbuilding and related industrial activities take place.
The government invested in the local shipyard to boost the economy and create new jobs.
A facility equipped with the necessary tools and equipment for shipbuilding.
The shipyard had several dry docks where massive vessels could be serviced.
A location on the water where ships can be docked for repairs.
The shipyard was busy with workers repairing the hulls of several fishing boats.

Etymology

From the combination of 'ship' + 'yard', referring to the area where ships are built.

Common Phrases and Expressions

dry dock
A place in a shipyard where ships are taken out of water for maintenance.
launch a ship
To send a newly built ship into the water for the first time.
shipbuilding industry
The sector involved in designing and constructing ships.

Related Words

ship
A large vessel for transporting people or goods over water.
yard
An area of land used for a particular purpose, often associated with buildings.

Slang Meanings

The yard
The workers at the yard have a lot of experience with repairs.
The shop
I'll be hanging out at the shop while they patch up my boat.