Definition for BOMB'-KETCH, or BOMB'-VES-SEL

BOMB'-KETCH, or BOMB'-VES-SEL, n.

A small ship or vessel, constructed for throwing bombs into a fortress from the sea, and built remarkably strong, in order to sustain the shocks produced by the discharge of the mortars. They generally are rigged as ketches. – Mar. Dict.

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