Word: dreadnoughts

Category: dreadnoughts

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the dreadnoughts

Synonyms: dreadnoughts

dreadnaught

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spanish
Translations:
acorazados, dreadnought, los dreadnoughts, acorazados de
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german
Translations:
schlachtschiffe, Dreadnoughts, Cybots, Schlachtschiffe, Großkampfschiffe
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french
Translations:
cuirassés, Dreadnought, les Dreadnoughts, des dreadnoughts
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italian
Translations:
Dreadnought, corazzate, Dreadnoughts, Dreadnought degli
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portuguese
Translations:
encouraçados, couraçados, cruzadores
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dutch
Translations:
slagschepen
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russian
Translations:
дредноутов, дредноуты, дредноутами, дредноута, линкоры
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swedish
Translations:
slagskepp
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finnish
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Dreadnoughts
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danish
Translations:
panserskibe, dreadnought
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czech
Translations:
Dreadnoughts, bitevník, bitevníky
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polish
Translations:
pancerniki, Dreadnoughts
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hungarian
Translations:
dreadnoughtból, Dreadnaught mintájára, a Dreadnaught mintájára, dreadnought
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turkish
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Dreadnoughts
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greek
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Dreadnoughts
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ukrainian
Translations:
дредноутів
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belarusian
Translations:
дредноутов, дрэдноутаў
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latvian
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Dreadnoughts
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slovenian
Translations:
neustrašnega
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slovak
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Dreadnoughts

The meaning and "use of": dreadnoughts

noun
  • a type of battleship introduced in the early 20th century, larger and faster than its predecessors and equipped entirely with large-caliber guns. - John Fisher was astute enough to support most technical developments - such as submarines and the dreadnoughts - and his impact on naval policy on World War One cannot be disputed.

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