Meaning & Definition of word "Battleship"

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    Battleship

    /ˈbætəlʃɪp/

    noun:

    • 1. A heavily armed and armored warship of a type formerly used in naval warfare.
      • Example: The navy deployed a battleship to secure its maritime borders during the conflict.
    • 2. A game played on a grid where players attempt to sink each other's fleet of ships.
      • Example: We played a game of battleship while waiting for our flight at the airport.
    • 3. A specific class of ships designed for naval warfare with significant firepower and armor.
      • Example: The U.S. Navy's Iowa-class battleship was one of the largest and most powerful ever built.

    Etymology

    The word battleship is derived from the word 'battle' and 'ship', indicating a ship designed for battle.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    ship of the line:

    A battleship that is part of the main force of a fleet.

    battleship grey:

    A dark grey color typically associated with naval ships.

    Related Words

    destroyer:

    A fast and maneuverable long-endurance warship.

    cruiser:

    A warship that is larger than a destroyer but smaller than a battleship.

    Slang Meanings of battleship

    Meaning: An impressive or formidable person or thing.

    Example Sentence: That player is a battleship on the field, dominating every play.