What is another word for Bireme?

Pronunciation: [ba͡ɪɹˈiːm] (IPA)

Bireme is a type of ancient warship that featured two levels of oars on each side. This unique design gave biremes the ability to achieve great speed and maneuverability on the water. Biremes were commonly used in naval battles during ancient times, especially by the Greeks and Romans. Synonyms for bireme include "galley," "war galley," "double-banked galley," and "two-banked galley." While not commonly used in modern times, biremes played a crucial role in the development of naval tactics and technology during ancient times, and continue to be a fascinating piece of nautical history.

What are the hypernyms for Bireme?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Bireme

In some of the vessels there are apertures like oar-ports, though no oars are shown in them, which raise a presumption that the invention of the Bireme, the origin of which is uncertain, may with some probability be attributed to the Egyptians.
"Boating"
W. B. Woodgate Commentator: Harvey Mason
If the number of the zygites in the penteconter was twenty-five a side, and the first Bireme was a converted vessel of that class, the number of thalamites, owing to the contraction of the bow and the stern, would necessarily be two or three a side less.
"Boating"
W. B. Woodgate Commentator: Harvey Mason
Thus in the Bireme the zygite, as he sat on his bench, had behind him and below him his thalamite whose head was about 18 inches behind the zygite thwart and a little above it.
"Boating"
W. B. Woodgate Commentator: Harvey Mason

Related words: Bireme boat, Bireme vessels, Bireme boat design, ancient Biremes, replica Bireme boat, ancient greek Bireme

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