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What (who) is Merchantman - definition

CIVILIAN BOAT OR SHIP THAT TRANSPORTS CARGO OR CARRIES PASSENGERS FOR HIRE
Merchantman; Merchant ships; Commercial vessel; Merchant vessel; Merchantmen; Merchant Vessel; Trading vessel
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Merchantman         
·noun A Merchant.
II. Merchantman ·noun A trading vessel; a ship employed in the transportation of goods, as, distinguished from a man-of-war.
merchantman         
n.
Trading vessel, merchantship.
merchantman         
¦ noun (plural merchantmen) a ship conveying merchandise.

Wikipedia

Merchant ship

A merchant ship, merchant vessel, trading vessel, or merchantman is a watercraft that transports cargo or carries passengers for hire. This is in contrast to pleasure craft, which are used for personal recreation, and naval ships, which are used for military purposes.

They come in myriad sizes and shapes, from six-metre (20 ft) inflatable dive boats in Hawaii, to 5,000-passenger casino vessels on the Mississippi River, to tugboats plying New York Harbor, to 300-metre (1,000 ft) oil tankers and container ships at major ports, to passenger-carrying submarines in the Caribbean.

Many merchant ships operate under a "flag of convenience" from a country other than the home of the vessel's owners, such as Liberia and Panama, which have more favorable maritime laws than other countries.

The Greek merchant marine is the largest in the world. Today, the Greek fleet accounts for some 16 per cent of the world's tonnage; this makes it currently the largest single international merchant fleet in the world, albeit not the largest in history.

During wars, merchant ships may be used as auxiliaries to the navies of their respective countries, and are called upon to deliver military personnel and materiel.

Examples of use of Merchantman
1. Felton cites the case of the British merchantman Behar, sunk by the heavy cruiser Tone on March ', 1'44.
2. Among my favorite spots are the beaches on the eastern end of the Island, the patio at Peakes Quay Restaurant and Bar which overlooks the Charlottetown Harbour, and eating at the Merchantman Pub in Charlottetown.