Definitions from Wiktionary (fourth-rate)
▸ adjective: (UK, military, nautical, historical) Of a Royal Navy ship of the line in the Napoleonic Era: having 50–60 guns across two gun decks, a complement of 320–420, and weighing approximately 1,000 tons burthen.
▸ adjective: (idiomatic, uncommon) Terrible, awful; less than third-rate.
▸ noun: (UK, military, nautical, historical) A fourth-rate ship of the line.
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▸ adjective: (UK, military, nautical, historical) Of a Royal Navy ship of the line in the Napoleonic Era: having 50–60 guns across two gun decks, a complement of 320–420, and weighing approximately 1,000 tons burthen.
▸ adjective: (idiomatic, uncommon) Terrible, awful; less than third-rate.
▸ noun: (UK, military, nautical, historical) A fourth-rate ship of the line.
Similar:
fourth rate,
third-rate,
fifth-rate,
sixth-rate,
second-rate,
first-rate,
fifth rate,
sixth rate,
third rate,
second rate,
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