Subject: Vehicles
Things to travel in.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| space cruiser n. (1925) | a spaceship; = cruiser n. |
| space dinghy n. (1941) | a small spaceship; a lifeboat or shuttle |
| space flyer n. 1 (1911) | a spacecraft |
| space freighter n. (1930) | a spaceship primarily used for transporting cargo |
| space liner n. (1931) | a large and esp. luxurious spaceship for passenger travel |
| space probe n. (1949) | an unmanned spacecraft used esp. for research or reconnaissance |
| spacer n. 2 (1939) | = spaceship n. |
| space rocket n. (1924) | a rocket designed to travel beyond a planet's atmosphere |
| spaceship n. (1880) | a spacecraft; esp. a manned one under the control of its crew |
| space taxi n. (1941) | a small spacecraft designed for short-distance ferrying of passengers |
| space tug n. (1939) | a small powerful spacecraft designed for short-distance tasks, such as maneuvering other vessels, pulling freight ships, etc. |
| space vehicle n. (1928) | = spacecraft n. |
| space vessel n. (1929) | = spaceship n. |
| space yacht n. (1931) | a luxurious spaceship for personal use |
| speeder n. (1932) | any of various small personal vehicles, typically travelling on or very close to the ground |
| star liner n. (1932) | = space liner n. |
| starship n. (1926) | a spaceship capable of interstellar travel |
| TARDIS n. 1 (1963) | in the British television series Doctor Who: a time machine having the outward form of a police telephone box; (hence) any means of travelling through time |
| tin can n. (1938) | a spaceship or space station |
| torchship n. (1953) | a spaceship that uses a torch drive n. |
| vessel n. (1900) | a spacecraft |
| warship n. (1898) | a military spaceship designed for combat |