cabin liner

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cabin liner

The cabin liner sails across the calm blue ocean.

Definition

Noun: A cabin liner is a type of passenger ship, specifically a liner, that is equipped with private cabins or staterooms for its passengers to sleep and reside in during a voyage.

Usage

This term specifically refers to the ship itself, not a person or an object on the ship. It describes a vessel designed for transporting passengers on scheduled journeys, typically across seas or oceans, with the key feature being its provision of private cabin accommodations.

Examples
  • The historic made regular transatlantic crossings in the early 20th century.
  • They traveled to Australia aboard a comfortable .
  • Modern cruise ships evolved from the traditional .
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in historical or technical contexts related to maritime travel, distinguishing this type of vessel from cargo liners or open-berth passenger ships.
  • It implies a certain standard of comfort and privacy for passengers, as opposed to dormitory-style accommodations.
Variants and Related Words
  • Liner (n.): A large commercial ship or aircraft traveling a regular route.
  • Ocean liner (n.): A synonym often used interchangeably with , emphasizing ocean travel.
  • Passenger liner (n.): A broader term for any ship designed primarily to carry passengers on a line (regular route).
Synonyms
  • Ocean liner
  • Passenger liner
  • Ship (in this specific context)
Notes
  • Cabin liner is a compound noun. The word "cabin" modifies "liner" to specify the type of accommodations.
  • The concept is largely historical, as scheduled long-distance sea travel by liner has largely been replaced by air travel, with modern "cruise ships" focusing on leisure voyages rather than point-to-point transportation.
cabin liner

The cabin liner sails across the calm blue ocean.

Noun
  1. a liner with cabins for passengers