up-to-date-shipped
|up-to-date-shipped|
B2
/ˌʌp tə ˈdeɪt ʃɪpt/
current shipment
Etymology
Etymology Information
'up-to-date-shipped' is a compound word formed from 'up-to-date' and 'shipped'. 'Up-to-date' originates from the phrase 'up to the present date', indicating something current or modern. 'Shipped' comes from the verb 'ship', meaning to send goods by sea, land, or air.
Historical Evolution
'Up-to-date' evolved from the need to describe something as current or modern, while 'shipped' has been used since the 15th century to describe the act of sending goods.
Meaning Changes
Initially, 'up-to-date' meant 'current', and 'shipped' meant 'sent'. Together, they describe goods sent with the latest information.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Last updated: 2025/05/03 23:44
