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lay vs ship

ship vs lay

lay and ship both are nouns.

lay is an adjective but ship is not an adjective.

lay and ship both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
lay Yes Yes Yes No
ship Yes No Yes No
As verbs, ship is a hyponym of lay; that is, ship is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than lay:
  • lay: put into a certain place or abstract location
  • ship: place on board a ship
lay (noun) ship (noun)
a narrative poem of popular origin a vessel that carries passengers or freight
a narrative song with a recurrent refrain
lay (adjective) ship (adjective)
not of or from a profession
characteristic of those who are not members of the clergy
lay (verb) ship (verb)
put in a horizontal position place on board a ship
put into a certain place or abstract location transport commercially
lay eggs go on board
prepare or position for action or operation travel by ship
impose as a duty, burden, or punishment hire for work on a ship
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