sea biscuit
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Definition
- Noun:
- A very hard, unsalted biscuit or bread: A type of durable, dry food product, specifically designed to resist spoilage.
- A former ship's staple: Historically, this was a primary food item stored and consumed on long sea voyages.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The sailors survived on a diet of salted meat and sea biscuit.
- The museum displayed a genuine 18th-century sea biscuit, hard as a rock.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The term is primarily used in historical or nautical contexts to describe the hardtack consumed before modern food preservation.
- In accounts of the Age of Sail, the weevil-infested sea biscuit was a common sailor's lament.
Variants and Related Words
- Hardtack (n): A direct synonym for sea biscuit.
- Hardtack and sea biscuit refer to the same type of ship's bread.
- Ship's biscuit (n): Another equivalent term.
- The recipe for ship's biscuit required only flour and water.
Synonyms
- Hardtack
- Ship's biscuit
- Pilot bread
Related Phrases
- To be on biscuit and water: A historical phrase implying a punishment diet or meager rations.
- The mutinous crew was placed on biscuit and water.
Noun
- very hard unsalted biscuit or bread; a former ship's staple