unshipped
[ uhn-shipt ]
/ ʌnˈʃɪpt /
adjective
not shipped, as goods.
(of a person) having no ship.
out of position or formation, as a boat or ship.
Origin of unshipped
1710–20;
un-1 +
shipped
Words nearby unshipped
Definition for unshipped (2 of 2)
unship
[ uhn-ship ]
/ ʌnˈʃɪp /
verb (used with object), un·shipped, un·ship·ping.
to put or take off from a ship, as persons or goods.
to remove from the place proper for its use, as an oar or tiller.
verb (used without object), un·shipped, un·ship·ping.
to become unloaded or removed.
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British Dictionary definitions for unshipped
unship
/ (ʌnˈʃɪp) /
verb -ships, -shipping or -shipped
to be or cause to be unloaded, discharged, or disembarked from a ship
(tr) nautical
to remove from a regular place
to unship oars