battlecruiser

Etymology
, from being a cruiser-like ship with battleship-like capabilities and possibly operating in the.

Noun

 * 1)  A fast warship with thicker armor and heavier guns than a typical cruiser, but with armor, armament, or both still inferior to that of a dreadnought battleship; designed to act as an advanced scout of the battle fleet and to destroy enemy cruisers.
 * US Navy hull classification symbol: CC (Only used for the cancelled )
 * 1)  A warship of intermediate size and/or capability between a heavy cruiser and a (light) battleship.
 * 2)  A boozer; a public house.
 * 1)  A warship of intermediate size and/or capability between a heavy cruiser and a (light) battleship.
 * 2)  A boozer; a public house.

Translations

 * Czech:
 * Esperanto: batalkrozoŝipo
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German: Schlachtkreuzer
 * Greek: καταδρομικό μάχης, βαρύ καταδρομικό
 * Hebrew: ,
 * Persian: رزم‌ناو
 * Polish:
 * Russian:
 * Swedish: