ironclad

Etymology
From.

Adjective



 * 1) Covered with iron, steel, or some metal; armor-plated.
 * 2)   or certain; not able to be disputed or questioned; irrefutable.
 * 3)  ; severe; exacting.
 * 4)  ; inflexible.
 * 1)  ; severe; exacting.
 * 2)  ; inflexible.
 * 1)  ; inflexible.
 * 1)  ; inflexible.

Noun

 * 1) A metal-plated ship, vessel, or vehicle.
 * 2)  An armor-plated warship,  one preceding the invention of harveyized steel.
 * 1)  An armor-plated warship,  one preceding the invention of harveyized steel.

Derived terms

 * ironclad beetle
 * land ironclad

Translations

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 * Georgian: ჯავშნოსანი, ჯავშნოსანი სამხედრო გემი, ჯავშნოსანი სამხედრო ხომალდი
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 * Portuguese: encouraçado, couraçado
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 * Spanish: nave acorazada,
 * Ukrainian:, па́нцерник


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