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nouna ship built to serve as a hospital, especially used to treat the wounded in wartime and accorded safe passage by international law. Origin of hospital shipFirst recorded in 1675–85 Words nearby hospital shiphospitaller, hospital light, hospitalman, hospital pass, hospital record, hospital ship, hospital train, hospitium, hospodar, host, hosta Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for hospital shipOne had no sooner received its melancholy freight, than it left the islets, on its way to the hospital-ship of the fleet. The Wing-and-Wing|J. Fenimore Cooper An account of such officers and men as are on the sick list on board, or are sent to an hospital, hospital-ship, or sick-quarters. The Sailor's Word-Book|William Henry Smyth When McKay arrived early next day, Mr. Dawber was being interviewed by a doctor from a hospital-ship. The Thin Red Line; and Blue Blood|Arthur Griffiths Dr. Dobson, the superintendant physician of the Hospital-ship at Chatham, was a very worthy and very skilful gentleman. A Journal of a Young Man of Massachusetts, 2nd ed.|Benjamin Waterhouse
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