battle cruiser
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Definition
- Noun:
- A warship of maximum speed and firepower: A "battle cruiser" is a type of large, fast warship designed to have the speed of a cruiser and the armament approaching that of a battleship.
Usage
- The term "battle cruiser" is used to describe a specific historical class of capital ship. It functions as a countable noun.
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Advanced Usage
- The concept is primarily historical, referring to warships built in the first half of the 20th century.
- It is often discussed in military history to contrast with the heavier armor and slower speed of contemporary battleships.
Variants and Related Words
- Cruiser: A general term for a warship of medium size and speed, often used for scouting or independent patrol duties.
- Battleship: A heavily armored warship with the most powerful guns, but typically slower than a battle cruiser.
- Warship: The general term for any armed ship used in naval warfare.
Synonyms
- Capital ship: A broad term for the most important and largest warships, which included battle cruisers.
- Man-of-war: An archaic term for an armed naval vessel.
Related Phrases and Compounds
- Battle cruiser squadron: A naval unit composed of multiple battle cruisers.
- Battle cruiser design: Refers to the architectural and engineering plans for such ships.
Notes
- The hyphenated form "battle-cruiser" is also sometimes seen, though "battle cruiser" (open form) is standard.
- The role of the battle cruiser became obsolete after World War II with the advent of aircraft carriers and advancements in naval warfare.
Noun
- a cruiser of maximum speed and firepower