Meaning Of The Word Roll-on/roll-off

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Roll-on/roll-off Meaning

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Roll-on/roll-off Definition

What's The Definition Of Roll-on/roll-off?

roll-on roll-off
A roll-on roll-off ship is designed so that cars and lorries can drive on at one end before the ship sails, and then drive off at the other end after the journey.

roll-on/roll-off in British English
adjective: denoting a cargo ship or ferry designed so that vehicles can be driven straight on and straight off

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