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Answer for the clue "Battleship that has big guns all of the same caliber ", 11 letters:
dreadnaught

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n. (alternative spelling of dreadnought English)

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Dreadnought \Dread"nought`\, n. (Capitalized) A British battleship, completed in 1906 -- 1907, having an armament consisting of ten 12-inch guns mounted in turrets, and of twenty-four 12-pound quick-fire guns for protection against torpedo boats. This was ...

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n. battleship that has big guns all of the same caliber [syn: dreadnought ]

Usage examples of dreadnaught.

Guardian Pressor, the uppermost Dreadnaught has been made capable of flight.

The ship was a Dreadnaught, all right: six hundred meters long, armed with an awesome array of turbolasers and other weapons, capable of carrying and supporting nearly twenty thousand crewers and passengers.

Jinzler had discarded his earlier layered robe-tunic in favor of something simpler and less constrictive, and Luke found himself wondering if the older man was expecting dirt and close quarters aboard the Dreadnaught or whether he was just tiring of his ambassadorial play-acting.

Otherwise they would have needed probably sixteen thousand people on each Dreadnaught just to crew it.

Dreadnaught you just left or the Dreadnaught you were intending to travel to.

Jinzler and possibly Formbi aboard, seemed to have gone straight down to the next Dreadnaught in the ring.

Those crewers, most likely, had either died of suffocation or from the impact when the Dreadnaught had slammed into the gravel pile where Outbound Flight now lay.

With a squad of warriors in the Dreadnaught docking bay, I also expected there to be ample warning if Bearsh and the others attempted to return to the vessel.

His lightsaber was lying over in a corner beside four dead Vagaari who had been in the wrong place when the Dreadnaught broke free and the lobby depressurized.

He could feel the malevolent, brooding presence of Vagaari all over the Dreadnaught, scattered through his mind like vaguely defined bubbles of heat in a cold room.

That would be the Yuuzhan Vong Dreadnaught analog that had just popped into existence and blasted a hole in their side.

They had managed to roll the destroyer right into the path of a Yuuzhan Vong Dreadnaught, effectively blocking fire from it to either the Mothma or the heavy Mon Cal cruiser Vortex Wind that was coming up behind.

He had the ships form a line and began laying down a corridor of fire that opened a lane to the approaching Dreadnaught, a monstrous kilometer-long cone of bone-white yorik coral.

The lead Dreadnaught was taking terrific damage, but it must have been mostly hull in the forward sections, because it was still coming.

If the Dreadnaught retained any firepower, it would then be behind his line, forcing him to a two-front battle.