Claymore II
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Claymore II is a ship name of several vessels. It is named after a prior ship named "Claymore" (which may be indentified as "Claymore I"), that is in turn named for the Claymore sword, a Scottish sword, traditionally a Medieval cross-hilted greatsword, though also referring to Renaissance basket-hilted broadsword.
Vehicles[edit]
Watercraft named Claymore II include:
- MV Claymore II, a passenger-cargo ship
- RV Claymore II, a research ship [1][2][3][4]
Notes[edit]
- ↑ RMS, R.M.S., R. M. S. = Royal Mail Ship
- ↑ M/S, MS, M.S., M. S. = motorship
- ↑ M/V, MV, M.V., M. V. = motor vessel
- ↑ RV, R.V., R. V., R/V = research vessel
- ↑
- SS, S.S., S. S. = screw steamer
- SS, S.S., S. S. = steamship
References[edit]
- ↑ Planes, Serge; Debitus, Cécile; Petek, Sylvain (2010), Coralspot project, Gambier Archipelago
- ↑ Sophie L. Nedelec; Stephen D. Simpson; Marc Holderied; Andrew N. Radford; Gael Lecellier; Craig Radford; David Lecchini (30 March 2015). "Soundscapes and living communities in coral reefs: temporal and spatial variation". Marine Ecology Progress Series. 524: 125–135. Bibcode:2015MEPS..524..125N. doi:10.3354/meps11175.CS1 maint: Date and year (link)
- ↑ Sylvain Petek, Cécile Debitus, ed. (June 2017). Sponges of Polynesia. Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, France (IRD). p. 804. fdi:010070137. Search this book on
- ↑ Erwan Delrieu-Trottin; Libby Liggins; Thomas Trnski; Jeffrey T. Williams; Valentina Neglia; Cristian Rapu-Edmunds; Serge Planes; Pablo Saenz-Agudelo (20 December 2018). "Evidence of cryptic species in the blenniid Cirripectesalboapicalis species complex, with zoogeographic implications for the South Pacific". ZooKeys (810): 127–138. Bibcode:2018ZooK..810..127D. doi:10.3897/zookeys.810.28887. PMC 6308223. PMID 30613176.CS1 maint: Date and year (link)
See also[edit]
- Claymore (ship), a list of ships bearing the name "Claymore"
- claymore (disambiguation)
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