Learn English – Is there difference between “Ship Databases” and “Ships Databases”

singular-vs-plural

I am writing some menu labels for a website and I'm not sure if I should use the word "Ship" or "Ships" to identify what is inside the linked databases. Those databases obviously contain more ships, not just a single one. So is it correct to use "Ships Databases" which sounds like "The databases contain ships" or "Ship Databases" which sounds "The databases contain general information about 'ship' items"?

Best Answer

Standard practice when using a noun (such as "ship") to modify another noun (such as "database") is to use the singular form of the modifying noun.

  • Ship Databases

This is appropriate whether each database contains data for only one ship (which seems quite inefficient) or data for many ships.