trireme
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English
Etymology
From Latin trirēmis, from tri- + rēmus (“oar”).
Pronunciation
Noun
trireme (plural triremes)
- (history, nautical, archaic) A galley with three banks of oars, one above the other, used mainly as a warship.
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Translations
galley with three banks of oars
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Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin trirēmis, from tri- + rēmus (“oar”).
Pronunciation
Noun
trireme f (plural triremi)
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Latin
Adjective
trirēme
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