An ancient galley equipped with two tiers of oars on each side. [Latin bir mis : bi-, two; see bi-1 + r mus, oar; see er - in Indo-European roots.] bireme [?ba?ri?m] ...
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a galley with two banks of oars used especially by the ancient Greeks and Phoenicians. Origin of BIREME. Latin biremis, from bi- + remus oar ? more at row ...
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bireme definition, meaning, English dictionary, synonym, see also 'begrime', bemire',bree',Bremen', Collins Reverso dictionary, English definition, English ...
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bireme definition: noun a galley of ancient times, having two rows of oars on each side, one under the other...
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Définition bireme: Galère à deux rangs de rames de chaque côté, chez les Anciens.
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Maquette de birème romaine Birème assyrienne vers le VIIe siècle av. J.-C. Une birème est une galère de l'Antiquité, comportant deux files de rameurs de ...
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?noun an ancient warship with two files of oarsmen on each side. ? origin C16: from L. biremis, from bi- 'having two' + remus 'oar'. 'bireme' also found in these ...
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