"megacarrier" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: megacarriers [plural]
Etymology: mega- + carrier Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|mega|carrier}} mega- + carrier Head templates: {{en-noun}} megacarrier (plural megacarriers)
  1. A very large certified airline.
    Sense id: en-megacarrier-en-noun-MYi6q0ZX Categories (other): English terms prefixed with mega- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with mega-: 34 34 32
  2. A large aircraft carrier or other ship.
    Sense id: en-megacarrier-en-noun-vGwQvPCf Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with mega- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 33 62 5 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with mega-: 34 34 32
  3. (transport) A freight transport company offering many shipment methods, such as rail, truck, and air service. Categories (topical): Transport
    Sense id: en-megacarrier-en-noun-2OSUnkkz Categories (other): English terms prefixed with mega- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with mega-: 34 34 32 Topics: transport

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