Noun
One who loads a ship, or one who charters and loads a ship.
A vessel used mainly to carry freight.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy revenge is living well... I want to go get on a freighter and go through the Panama Canal. All I've ever wanted in my life is freedom and access. I like being backstage and watching the weird, human drama of all of these strange personalities that politics attracts. Mike Murphy (political consultant)
they did much of their overseas trade in foreign bottoms Source: Internet
Airlines operated 115 examples of the freighter variant and freighter conversions in July 2015. Source: Internet
Boeing in June added one solitary new order from FedEx for a 767 freighter jet, and meanwhile wiped 183 orders from its backlog due to cancellations or likely cancellations. Source: Internet
A Norwegian freighter saw Graf Spee practising the use of its searchlights and radioed that its course was toward South America. Source: Internet
BCCS operated a fleet of 14 passenger ships made up of a number of Princess ships, pocket versions of the famous oceangoing Empress ships along with a freighter, three tugs and five railway car barges. Source: Internet