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Yes, "fellowship" is a compound word made up of "fellow" and "ship."
They both end with ship
A fellowship (two fellows in a ship) who gather from their orientation to athletics to promote the Love of Jesus Christ within and without of the group for the purpose having Christian fellowship and sharing in the richness of Christ where they are planted.
There are no perfect rhymes for relationship. You could try using words that end with "ship".friendship, fellowship, ship, bishop, battleship, worship
fellowship, leadership, partnership, discipleship, ship,
Friendship - citizenship - scholarship... are three examples.
Fellowship of the Ring.
A ship called she because a ship is always WET
A ship called she because a ship is always WET
The Confederate ship was called the Merrimack and the Union ship was called the Monitor.
It is called "christening" the ship. When a ship is named, it is "christened."
The rear of the ship is called the "stern". The front is called the "bow". The rear direction in a ship is "aft". (head "aft" to get to the "stern").