Definitions for Merrimac

Merrimac Mer·ri·mac

Spelling: [mer-uh-mak]
IPA: /ˈmɛr əˌmæk/

Merrimac is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 185 anagrams from letters in Merrimac (aceimmrr).

Definitions for Merrimac

noun

  1. a warship (originally the Union steamer Merrimack) that the Confederates converted into an ironclad, renamed the Virginia, and used against the Monitor in 1862 in the first battle between ironclads.

Examples for Merrimac

When we came to the Merrimac, we found it a great and broad stream.

Merrimac is worthy a place in collections for the sake of variety.

Evidently the Merrimac would return the compliment every time.

Two other gunboats, the "Beaufort" and the "Raleigh," followed the "Merrimac."

We lived on the Merrimac, at a ferry that they called after us, Martin's Ferry.

The "Merrimac" took no notice of this demonstration, but steadily held her way.

And well might the men of the "Merrimac" be satisfied with their hour's work.

It is about two miles from the junction of the Powow River with the Merrimac.

I have taken the liberty to give as a title for it "The Plaint of the Merrimac."

The ships of war, Congress and Cumberland, were —— by the Merrimac.

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