A
steamship, often referred to as a
steamer, is an ocean faring
seaworthy vessel that is propelled by one or more
steam engines that typically drive (turn)
propellers or
paddlewheels. The first steamships came into practical usage during the early 1800s; however, there were exceptions that came before. Steamships usually use the
prefix designations of "PS" for
paddle steamer or "SS" for
screw steamer (using a propeller or screw). As paddle steamers became less common, "SS" is assumed by many to stand for "steam ship". Ships powered by internal combustion engines use a prefix such as "MV" for
motor vessel, so it is not correct to use "SS" for most modern vessels.