protected cruiser
armored cruiser
large light cruiser
battlecruiser
monitor
gunboat
ship of the line
guided missile destroyer
destroyer
commerce destroyer
privateer
light cruiser
three-decker
corvette
pirate
private ship
conning tower
torpedo catcher
turret ship
dreadnought
CGN
heavy cruiser
citadel
transport ship
frigate
battleship
haulabout
battlewagon
sloop
troopship
submarine
pigboat
shipkiller
towboat
tug
tugboat
tower
cruiser
torpedo boat
sub
destroyer escort
airship tender
collapsible
man-of-war
blockade-runner
belt
raider
arsenal ship
Aegis class cruiser
letter of marque
turriculate
bow chaser
torpedo-boat destroyer
sloop of war
fireboat
sailing warship
fire ship
blockader
guided missile cruiser
armed merchantman
turret farm
ironclad
turtleback
pilot boat
pram
bomb ship
loose cannon
minesweeper
stern chaser
two-decker
picket boat
fifth-rate
tender
Q-ship
mosquito boat
motor torpedo boat
minelayer
dreadnaught
hulk
corsair
airship carrier
rowport
mosquito craft
magazine
PT boat
minehunter
warcraft

English words for 'A type of cruiser (the warship) carrying moderately-heavy main guns (although considerably lighter than those of a battleship) in armored turrets or other enclosures and having the machinery and magazine spaces protected by an armored lower deck, but leaving the sides of the ship unarmored (relying on the ship's coal bunkers to absorb hits to the sides of the hull) to save weight and allow for a high speed and long range; common in the late 19th century, but rendered obsolescent by the armored cruiser around 1900 as technological advances reduced the weight penalty of a side-mounted armor belt and made warships lacking belt armor increasingly vulnerable to enemy gunfire.'

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