a vessel is transported on a ship
There is no difference between the term "motor ship" and the term "motor vessel." The two are commonly used interchangeably.
A warship is a ship for fighting. A ship is any self-propelled floating vessel.
A ship is a vessel, or boat. A port is the place on land where the ship docks to pick up supplies, passengers, ect.
Big ship. Vessel. Carrier.
A hypothetical vessel designed and made to carry people between stars.
Debarkation is to get off a ship or vessel. Embarkation is to get onto a ship or vessel.
If your question is related to when you send something in a container vessel and the shipping company gives you a vessel/voyage reference, then Vessel is the name of the ship and voyage is the reference for this specific travel
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Vessel and ship, as the other choices are opposites.
The ship and the ferry could both be called boats these days.But generally a boat would be a smaller vessel than the ship or ferry.The difference between the ship and the ferry is that the ferry runs a regular service and travels shorter distances.
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