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tanker

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Noun — A large ship, truck, or aircraft built to carry and transport a bulk liquid such as oil, fuel, or water.

How to use tanker

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oil tanker fuel tanker tanker truck

Etymology

Formed from tank plus the agent suffix -er, describing a vehicle or vessel built around a tank.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “tanker” mean?

The word “tanker” means a large ship, truck, or aircraft built to carry and transport a bulk liquid such as oil, fuel, or water. In plain terms, any vehicle, ship, or aircraft designed to carry large amounts of liquid, especially fuel or oil.

How do you pronounce “tanker”?

“Tanker” is pronounced TANG-kuh (/ˈtæŋkɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “tanker” in a sentence?

Here is “tanker” used in a sentence: “An oil tanker ran aground off the coast, spilling crude into the bay.”

What part of speech is “tanker”?

“Tanker” is a noun.

Is “tanker” a common word?

“Tanker” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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