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Noun
/kənˈtānər/,
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containers, plural;
  1. An object that can be used to hold or transport something
    • - a microwaveable glass container
  2. A large metal box of a standard design and size used for the transportation of goods by road, rail, sea, or air
    • - a container ship

  1. (containership) container ship: a cargo ship designed to hold containerized cargoes; "the weight of the documentation of all the consignments on board a contemporary container ship can exceed 90 pounds"
  2. (container) any object that can be used to hold things (especially a large metal boxlike object of standardized dimensions that can be loaded from one form of transport to another)
  3. (Containership (computer science)) In OOP supported languages, containership means an object is created within another object.
  4. (Container (board game)) Container is a board game for three to five players. Players take the roles of small shipping companies involved in Containerization and intermodal freight transport, aiming to expand and make money in competition with one another. ...
  5. (Container (cargo)) Containerization (or containerisation) is a system of intermodal freight transport using standard intermodal containers as prescribed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). ...
  6. (Container (film)) Container is a Swedish film by Lukas Moodysson. It was first shown at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 10, 2006.
  7. (Container (programming)) In computer science, a container is a class, a data structure, or an abstract data type (ADT) whose instances are collections of other objects. In other words; They are used for storing objects in an organized way following specific access rules.
  8. (Container (type theory)) In type theory, containers are abstractions which permit various different "collection types", such as lists and trees, to be represented in a uniform way. A (unary) container is defined by a type of shapes S and a type family of positions P, indexed by S. ...
  9. (container) An item in which objects, materials or data can be stored or transported; A very large, typically metal, box used for transporting goods (also cargo container); someone who holds people in their seats or in a (reasonably) calm state
  10. (Containership) means a cargo vessel designed and constructed to transport, within specifically designed cells, portable tanks and freight containers which are lifted on and off with their contents intact.
  11. (CONTAINER) A truck trailer body that can be detached from the chassis for loading into a vessel, a rail car or stacked in a container depot. Containers may be ventilated, insulated, refrigerated, flat rack, vehicle rack, open top, bulk liquid or equipped with interior devices. ...
  12. (Container) Trailer used by ocean carriers and rail. Identified by four alpha characters, followed by a numerical code(s).
  13. (Container) a reusable steel rectangular box for carrying cargo that first came into common use about 50 years ago. The sizes of containers are standardized so that they can easily be moved between specially adapted containers ships, trains and trucks.
  14. (container) An entity that provides life cycle management, security, deployment, and runtime services to components. Each type of container (EJB, Web, JSP, servlet, applet, and application client) also provides component-specific services.
  15. (container) When used in an intermodal industry context, this refers to a steel or aluminum box into which goods or a commodity are packed for shipment.
  16. (Container (steamship/ocean)) Standard size is 20′, 40′ and limited availability of 40′ “high cube” and 45′ containers. Containers and chassis equipment are provided and owned by steamship companies.
  17. (container) A box made of aluminum, steel or fiberglass used to transport cargo by ship, rail, truck or barge. Common dimensions are 20' x 8’ x 8' (called a TEU or twenty-foot equivalent unit) or 40' x 8' x 8', called an FEU. ...
  18. (Container) 1) A "box," typically ten to forty feet long, that is used primarily for ocean freight shipments. For travel to and from ports, containers are loaded onto truck chassis or on railroad flatcars. ...
  19. (Container) Any bag, barrel, bottle, box, can, cylinder, drum, reaction vessel, storage tank or the like that contains a hazardous chemical. For purposes of the Right to Know program, pipes or piping systems are not considered to be containers.
  20. (Container) Single rigid, sealed, reusable metal box in which merchandise is shipped by vessel, truck or rail.
  21. (Container) In video terminology container or container format means a “wrapper” format, which doesn’t define what compression formats (in other words, what codecs) the video file within a specific container format includes, but rather defines how the video, audio and other possible data is ...
  22. (container) (1) An instance that exists to contain other instances, and that provides operations to access or iterate over its contents; for example, arrays, lists, sets. (2) A component that exists to contain other components.
  23. (Container) This term is associated with more than one definition: 1) anything in which goods are packed 2) a single rigid receptacle without wheels that is used for the transport of goods (a type of carrier equipment into which freight is loaded).
  24. (Container) The element of the parachute that houses the canopies. Technically, the Harness/Container but usually just referred to as the container.
  25. (Container) A special constructed metal box for shipment of goods by sea, usually either 20 or 40 foot long.