Associations to the word «Amidship»
Noun
- Deck
- Ship
- Hit
- Turret
- Superstructure
- Funnel
- Armament
- Iceland
- Mk
- Torpedo
- Thickness
- Millimeter
- Launcher
- Malwa
- Stern
- Bow
- Twelve
- Armor
- Battery
- Gun
- Cockpit
- Hull
- Xii
- Boiler
- Vessel
- Citadel
- Inch
- Belt
- Tube
- Mm
- Pair
- Cm
- Vii
- Shield
- Beam
- Crew
- Nose
- Engine
- Arrangement
- Shelter
- Four
- Bridge
- Damage
- Missile
- Look
- Sea
- Wing
- Fire
- Length
- Side
- Aircraft
- En
- Spread
- Foot
- Yard
- Design
- Hand
- Ball
- Class
- Magazine
- Upper
- Two
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
AMIDSHIP, adverb. In the middle of a ship (as opposed to bow or stern).
Dictionary definition
AMIDSHIP, adverb. At or near or toward the center of a ship; "in the late 19th century, engines were placed in front, amidships, and at the rear".
AMIDSHIP, adverb. At or near or toward the middle.
AMIDSHIP, adjective. Located in the middle part of a ship or aircraft.
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