different between seakeeping vs semisubmersible
seakeeping
English
Etymology
sea +? keeping
Noun
seakeeping (uncountable)
- Effective operation of a ship at sea; remaining seaworthy.
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semisubmersible
English
Alternative forms
- semi-submersible
Etymology
semi- +? submersible
Noun
semisubmersible (plural semisubmersibles)
- A specialised marine vessel with good stability and seakeeping characteristics, often used in offshore roles such as oil drilling.
Synonyms
- semisub
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