Blockship

/ˈblɒkʃɪp/ noun

A naval vessel deliberately sunk or positioned to block a harbor, channel, or strategic waterway to prevent enemy passage.

Compound of 'block' (to obstruct) and 'ship.' The term became prominent in naval warfare during the World Wars when this tactic was used strategically.

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