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A large boat or barge, mainly used in unloading or loading vessels which can not reach the wharves at the place of shipment or delivery.
To convey by a lighter, as to or from the shore; as, to lighter the cargo of a ship.
See Barge. Lighter Aboard Ship Abbreviation: Lash A vessel which carries barges.
A flat bottomed boat or barge used to unload ships not at a quay and for transporting goods within the harbor.
A small vessel, often a barge, designed for carrying cargo between ship and shore or vice versa.
A term including a variety of vessels from the Fens, the Thames, the River Stour (Suffolk) and the Bridgewater Canal.
a vessel, usually a barge, that is used in loading or unloading a ship or in transporting cargo in and around a harbor.
barge used for loading and unloading
a flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals)
transport in a flatbottom boat
a boat, usually flat-bottomed, used for transporting goods in the port.
A small harbor craft, generally not self-propelled, used to load or unload a vessel.
a dumb barge for transporting goods to and from ship to lighten her for sailing in shallow water
A barge towed by a tugboat and used mainly in harbors and inland waterways for the transport of cargo.
A flat-bottomed boat for transporting cargo between ship and shore.
A large, open flat-bottomed barge used in unloading and loading ships wherever shallow water prevents the ships from coming into the shore.
An open or covered barge towed by a tugboat and used mainly in harbors and inland waterways.
general name for a broad, flat-bottomed boat used in transporting cargo between a vessel and the shore. The distinction between a lighter and a barge is more in the manner of use than in equipment. The term "lighter" refers to a short haul, generally in connection with loading and unloading operations of vessels in harbor while the term "barge" is more often used when the cargo is being carried to its destination over a long distance.
A flat-bottom boat designed for cross-harbor or inland waterway freight transfer.
An open or covered barge equipped with a crane and towed by a tugboat. Used mostly in harbors and inland waterways.