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- Dreadnought - Wikipedia
The term dreadnought gradually dropped from use after World War I, especially after the Washington Naval Treaty, as virtually all remaining battleships shared dreadnought characteristics; it can also be used to describe battlecruisers, the other type of ship resulting from the dreadnought revolution
- DREADNOUGHT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DREADNOUGHT is a warm garment of thick cloth; also : the cloth Did you know?
- Dreadnought | Description Facts | Britannica
Dreadnought, British battleship launched in 1906 that established the pattern of the turbine-powered, ‘all-big-gun’ warship, a type that dominated the world’s navies for the next 35 years It displaced 18,000 tons, was 526 feet long, and carried a crew of about 800
- What Is A Dreadnought And What Does It Mean In Military Ships?
A dreadnought was a type of battleship that was not only colossal but also matched its size with heavy armor and multiple massive guns of the same size for its main armament
- dreadnought, n. adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
dreadnought typically occurs about 0 2 times per million words in modern written English dreadnought is in frequency band 4, which contains words occurring between 0 1 and 1 times per million words in modern written English
- DREADNOUGHT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DREADNOUGHT definition: 1 a type of battleship (= a very large military ship with big guns), first used in the early 20th… Learn more
- Dreadnought | Encyclopedia. com
dreadnought is the name given to a type of battleship introduced into the principal navies after the experiences of the Russo-Japanese War The chief innovations were higher speed and a main armament of heavy guns of uniform calibre
- What does dreadnought mean? - Definitions. net
A dreadnought is a type of battleship introduced in the early 20th century, larger and faster than its predecessors and equipped entirely with large-caliber guns
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