gunship |
battleship |
As nouns the difference between gunship and battleship
is that
gunship is a ship equipped with heavy artillery while
battleship is large capital warship displacing tens of thousands of tons, heavily armoured and armed with big guns. Battleships are now obsolescent, replaced by smaller vessels with guided missiles. Types: dreadnought, pre-dreadnought.
gunboat |
gunship |
In nautical terms the difference between gunboat and gunship
is that
gunboat is any of various types of small armed vessel while
gunship is a ship equipped with heavy artillery.
gunshop |
gunship |
As nouns the difference between gunshop and gunship
is that
gunshop is a shop where guns are sold while
gunship is a ship equipped with heavy artillery.
unship |
gunship |
In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between unship and gunship
is that
unship is (nautical) to remove an oar or mast from its normal position while
gunship is (nautical) a ship equipped with heavy artillery.
As a verb unship
is (nautical) to unload cargo from a ship or other vessel.
As a noun gunship is
(nautical) a ship equipped with heavy artillery.
nunship |
gunship |
As nouns the difference between nunship and gunship
is that
nunship is the position or role of a nun while
gunship is a ship equipped with heavy artillery.
taxonomy |
gunship |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and gunship
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
gunship is a ship equipped with heavy artillery.