liberty ship
English
Etymology
Originally used in a speech by then U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt when the first of the ships were launched to emphasize their purpose, and then later spread.
Noun
liberty ship (plural liberty ships)
- (nautical) A simple, cheap cargo ship built in the United States during World War II.
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