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Enterprise (or the archaic spelling Enterprize) may refer to:

Business and economics

Brands and enterprises

General

  • Business, economic activity done by a businessperson
  • Big business, larger corporation commonly called "enterprise" in business jargon (excluding small and medium-sized businesses)
  • Company, a legal entity practicing a business activity
  • Enterprise architecture, a strategic management discipline within an organization
  • Enterprise Capital Fund, a type of venture capital in the UK
  • Entrepreneurship, the practice of starting new organizations, particularly new businesses
  • Social enterprise, an organization that applies commercial strategies to improve well-being
  • United Kingdom enterprise law, the regulation of businesses and public sector bodies within the economic constitution

Organizations

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Computing

Entertainment and media

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Television

Fictional entities

Star Trek vessels

Other fictional vessels

Newspapers

Australia

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Places

Canada

United States

Other places

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Aircraft

Spacecraft

Trains

Watercraft

United States Navy ships

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Royal Navy ships

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  • HMS Enterprise (1705) was a 24-gun sixth rate, previously the French frigate L'Entreprise, captured in May 1705. She was wrecked in October 1707.
  • HMS Enterprise (1709) was a 44-gun fifth rate launched in 1709. She underwent a great repair in 1718–19, was hulked in 1740 and fitted as a hospital ship in 1745 before being sold in 1749.
  • HMS Liverpool (1741), a 44-gun frigate, was to have been named Enterprise, but was renamed five months before her launch in 1741.
  • HMS Enterprize (1743) was an 8 gun sloop captured from the Spanish in 1743. She was employed solely in the Mediterranean as a dispatch vessel and tender, and was sold in 1748 at Minorca.
  • HMS Enterprise was a 48-gun fifth rate launched in 1693 as HMS Norwich (1693). She was renamed Enterprise in 1744 as a 44-gun fifth rate and was broken up in 1771.
  • HMS Enterprise (1774) was a 28-gun Enterprise-class sixth-rate frigate launched in August 1774, on harbour service from 1790 and broken up in 1807.
  • HMS Enterprize (1775) was a 10-gun tender captured by the Americans in 1775, see USS Enterprise (1775).
  • HMS Enterprise was a ship used for harbour service, launched in 1778 as HMS Resource. Resource was rebuilt as a 22-gun floating battery in 1804, renamed Enterprise in 1806 and sold in 1816.
  • HMS Enterprise (1824) was a wooden paddle gunvessel purchased in 1824 and in service until 1830.
  • HMS Enterprise (1848) was a survey sloop launched in 1848, used as a coal hulk from 1860 and sold in 1903.
  • HMS Enterprise was to have been a wooden screw sloop. She was laid down in 1861, renamed HMS Circassian in 1862 but cancelled in 1863.
  • HMS Enterprise (1864) was an ironclad sloop ordered as HMS Circassian, but renamed in 1862. She was launched in 1864 and sold in 1884.
  • HMS Enterprise (D52) was an Emerald-class light cruiser launched in 1919 and sold in 1946.
  • HMS Enterprise (A71) was an Echo-class inshore survey ship launched in 1958 and sold in 1985.
  • HMS Enterprise (H88) is an Echo-class multi-role survey vessel (hydrographic/oceanographic) launched in 2002 and currently in service.

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