noun
- plural of bireme; ancient warships with two rows of oars on each side
Usage: historical; nautical
Examples
- The ancient Greeks used biremes as their primary warships during the classical period.
- Biremes were faster and more maneuverable than earlier single-oared vessels.
- The naval battle featured dozens of biremes clashing in the harbor.
- Historians study biremes to understand ancient Mediterranean naval warfare.
- Biremes required skilled crews to coordinate the two rows of rowers effectively.