biremes

/ˈbaɪriːmz/
noun
  1. Plural of bireme; ancient warships with two rows of oars on each side.
    • The Romans often used biremes for coastal patrols and quick attacks.
    • During the reenactment, two biremes raced across the harbor.
    • The ancient fleet consisted of dozens of biremes, each manned by skilled rowers.
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