Tinclad
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
noun.
In the civil war in the United States, a gunboat protected by very light plating of metal, used on the western rivers.
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adjective.
Clad
in tin or tin-coated metal.
noun.
A lightly armored river steamer used in the US Civil War.
Word Usage
"The survivors rounded the bend easily enough, with the one casualtybeing my ship (damned tinclad, anyway!)."
Etymologically Related
ironclad