The schooner "USS Nautilus" was launched 1799, purchased by the USN in 1803 & re-fitted in 1810 as a brigantine. She served in the First Barbary War & was captured by the Brits in the War of 1812.
yes
it's kinda crude, but they didn't know better. They called it a but.
nautilus
An iceberg falls over on the ship.
An iceberg falls over on the ship.
A Tall Ship. A Caravel. A Bark. A Brigantine. A Clipper Ship. A Brig.
mast-a vertical spar to support sails on a ship
Nautilus
The Nautilus.
A group of nautilus is called a school. They are solitary creatures but can come together in groups during certain times or for mating purposes.
The spelling is nautilus (a shelled octopus), or capitalized as a proper noun Nautilus (the name of a ship from Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and the first nuclear submarine of the US Navy).
The Nautilus pompilius IS a/the scientific name.