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sailing warship

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Explanation of "Sailing Warship"

Definition: A "sailing warship" is a type of ship used in battles (or wars) that moves through the water using sails and is equipped with many heavy guns (cannons) for fighting. These ships were common before the mid-1800s.

Usage Instructions
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Countability: It is usually used in the plural form "sailing warships" when talking about more than one.
  • Context: You might hear this term when studying history, especially naval history, or when reading stories about sea battles.
Example Sentence
  • "The museum has a model of an ancient sailing warship that fought in the battles of the 18th century."
Advanced Usage

In more advanced contexts, you might encounter discussions about the design and technology of sailing warships, their historical significance, or their role in naval strategy.

Word Variants
  • Related Terms:
    • Warship: A general term for any ship designed for warfare.
    • Sailboat: A smaller type of boat powered by sails, not necessarily used for war.
Different Meanings

The term "warship" can also refer to modern ships that do not use sails but are powered by engines. A "sailing warship" specifically refers to the older types that rely on wind power.

Synonyms
  • Naval vessel: A general term for any ship used by a navy.
  • Battleship: A larger type of warship, often heavily armed.
  • Frigate: A type of warship that is usually smaller and faster.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs

While "sailing warship" does not have common idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it, you might encounter general nautical phrases like: - "All hands on deck": Meaning everyone needs to help, often used in emergencies. - "Set sail": To begin a journey by boat.

Summary

A "sailing warship" is an important part of maritime history, representing how naval battles were fought before steam-powered ships became common.

Noun
  1. a warship that was powered by sails and equipped with many heavy guns; not built after the middle of the 19th century

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