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Chariot vs Trireme - What's the difference?

chariot | trireme |

As nouns the difference between chariot and trireme

is that chariot is a two-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle, used in bronze age and early iron age warfare while trireme is trireme, an ancient galley having three banks of oars.

chariot

Noun

(en noun)
  • a two-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle, used in Bronze Age and Early Iron Age warfare
  • a light four-wheeled carriage used for ceremonial or pleasure purposes
  • Anagrams

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    trireme

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (history, nautical, archaic) A galley with three banks of oars, one above the other, used mainly as a warship.
  • See also

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