Definition of Shipyard. Meaning of Shipyard. Synonyms of Shipyard

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Definition of Shipyard

Shipyard
Shipyard Ship"yard`, n. A yard, place, or inclosure where ships are built or repaired.

Meaning of Shipyard from wikipedia

- A shipyard, also called a dockyard or boatyard, is a place where ships are built and repaired. These can be yachts, military vessels, cruise liners or...
- 17°53′N 88°37′W / 17.883°N 88.617°W / 17.883; -88.617 Shipyard, also called Shipyard Colony, is a Mennonite settlement that is also an administrative...
- Skaramangas Shipyards S.A., formerly ****enic Shipyards S.A., is a large shipyard in Skaramagas, in West Athens regional unit, Greece founded in 1937...
- 0042 Mykolaiv Shipyard (Ukrainian: Миколаївський суднобудівний завод) (Russian: Николаевский судостроительный завод) was a major shipyard located in Mykolaiv...
- The Gdańsk Shipyard (Polish: Stocznia Gdańska, formerly Lenin Shipyard) is a large Polish shipyard, located in the city of Gdańsk, northern Poland. The...
- Vigor Shipyards is the current entity operating the former Todd Shipyards after its acquisition in 2011. Todd Shipyards was founded in 1916, which owned...
- Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) is a shipyard located in Visakhapatnam on the east coast of India. Founded as the Scindia Shipyard, it was built by industrialist...
- Shipyard Brewing Company is a brewery and soft drink manufacturer in Portland, Maine, USA, and founded in 1994. Shipyard is the largest brewer in Maine...
- Yantar Shipyard (Russian: Прибалтийский судостроительный завод «Янтарь») is a Russian shipbuilding company based in Kaliningrad, Russia. Yantar Shipyard builds...
- / 45.2706; 14.5686 Kraljevica Shipyard is a shipbuilder at Kraljevica, on the Adriatic coast of Croatia. The shipyard was founded in 1729 by Charles...