Noun
rocketship (plural rocketships)
A rocket-powered spacecraft.
As Marko and his mom argue about his future, Vaughan introduces a new wrinkle to the story, as Alana and Marko’s father have their own conversation, with him tied up in the vines of their living rocketship. Source: Internet
The staff report came back saying that a Scarborough subway was indeed feasible, in the same way that TTC rocketship service to the moon is feasible: it can be done, but that doesn’t make it a good idea. Source: Internet
In the first issue the crew talks about Reed Richards' rocketship flying to the stars. Source: Internet
The central feature in the park is a 25 meter tall monument that consists of a silver metallic rocketship rising on a curved metallic column of flame, from a wedge shaped, white stone base. Source: Internet
This is the finished rocketship design. Source: Internet
The latter rule limits the ability of successful schools, like Rocketship Education, to expand their learning labs beyond a quarter of the day. Source: Internet