noun a large merchant ship, especially one with a rich cargo
In film and television, argosy may be used to reference a production company or a series of films or episodes.
In literature, argosy can be used to describe a rich and varied collection of literary works or a series of adventurous tales.
Historically, argosy was used to refer to a large merchant ship, particularly those of the Mediterranean sea.
In the field of shipping and trade, an argosy refers to a large merchant ship or fleet of ships.
In the field of writing, 'argosy' can refer to a collection of tales, poems, or essays published together in one volume.
Psychologists may use the term 'argosy' in a metaphorical sense to describe a wealth of knowledge or experiences that inform their practice.
Historians may use 'argosy' to refer to a rich collection of historical documents or artifacts.
Librarians may use 'argosy' to describe a diverse collection of books or materials within a library's collection.
Publishers may use 'argosy' to describe a compilation of works by different authors or on different topics.
Archaeologists may use 'argosy' to refer to a treasure trove of artifacts or discoveries from a specific site or excavation.