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Bimedial vs Warship - What's the difference?
bimedial
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warship
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As an adjective
bimedial
is (geometry|of a line) being the sum of two lines commensurable only in power (such as the side and diagonal of a square).
As a noun
warship
is
any ship built or armed for naval combat.
bimedial
English
Adjective
(
-
)
(geometry, of a line) Being the sum of two lines commensurable only in power (such as the side and diagonal of a square).
(
Webster 1913
)
warship
English
(
wikipedia warship
)
Noun
(
en noun
)
Any ship built or armed for naval combat.
Hyponyms
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Anagrams
* ship war