Actually, M/S stands for "motor ship", M/V stands for "motor vessel" and S/S means "steam ship". The Latter response is correct RMS on British ships refers to Royal Mail Ship. MS = Motor ship. SS = Steam Ship. In naval (military) usage USS is "United States Ship"; HMS is "Her (His) Majesty's Ship" etc.
it could stand for either steam ship or either sail ship.
MS or MSc stands for Master of Science
This is what those terms stand for. SS stands for Steam Ship. USS stand for United State Ship. And HMS stands for His or Her Majesty's Ship.
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MS stands for Motor Ship, just as SS stands for Steam Ship, meaning the type of propulsion.
Can you give me an example please
If your talking about ship names then it would be either HIS Majesty's Ship or HER Majesty's Ship
United States Ship.
Actually, M/S stands for "motor ship", M/V stands for "motor vessel" and S/S means "steam ship". The Latter response is correct RMS on British ships refers to Royal Mail Ship. MS = Motor ship. SS = Steam Ship. In naval (military) usage USS is "United States Ship"; HMS is "Her (His) Majesty's Ship" etc.
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0 ms. A ship is not alive.
SS - steamship; MS - motor ship.
ms like in ms.lee
it could stand for either steam ship or either sail ship.
MS or MSc stands for Master of Science
The MS Azura is a cruise ship that is owned by Carnival and operated by P & O Cruises. This ship was built in Monfalcone, Italy and was launched on June 26, 2009.