The armoured control tower of an early iron warship from which the ship was navigated in battle.
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- (noun) The armoured control tower of an early iron warship from which the ship was navigated in battle.
- (noun) A connecting structure between the bridge and pressure hull of a submarine; in larger, modern submarines it contains the captain's cabin and is known as the sail.
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noun The armoured control tower of an early iron warship from which the ship was navigated in battle.
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noun A connecting structure between the bridge and pressure hull of a submarine; in larger, modern submarines it contains the captain's cabin and is known as the sail.
Summary
The armoured control tower of an early iron warship from which the ship was navigated in battle.
- (noun) The armoured control tower of an early iron warship from which the ship was navigated in battle.
- (noun) A connecting structure between the bridge and pressure hull of a submarine; in larger, modern submarines it contains the captain's cabin and is known as the sail.