gun room
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Definition
Noun: 1. A designated room on a British warship: Historically, the gun room is the living and dining quarters for midshipmen (trainee officers) and the most junior commissioned officers on a British warship. It is distinct from the wardroom, which is for senior officers.
Usage
- The term is used specifically in a historical or traditional naval context to describe a particular space and its social function aboard a ship.
- It refers to both the physical location and, by extension, the community of junior officers who occupy it.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to refer to any group of junior colleagues or trainees in a structured hierarchy, though this is a less common, extended usage.
- The new recruits in the finance department were like the gun room of the corporation.
Variants and Related Words
- Wardroom (noun): The mess (dining and social room) for commissioned officers above the rank of midshipman on a warship.
- Midshipmen's berth: An alternative, less formal term for the gun room.
Synonyms
- Junior officers' mess
- Midshipmen's quarters
Notes
- This is a specialized term with a very specific meaning rooted in British naval history and tradition. It is not a general term for any room containing guns.
Noun
- military quarters of midshipmen and junior officers on a British warship