Associations to the word «Destroyer»
Noun
- Bombardment
- Fifteen
- Conan
- Ship
- Burke
- Superstructure
- Shiva
- Survivor
- Deployment
- Pearl
- Radar
- Malta
- Loki
- Brest
- Midway
- Azores
- Rn
- Vichy
- Strait
- Trondheim
- Rendezvous
- Atlantic
- Kidd
- Warfare
- Searchlight
- Norfolk
- Pennant
- Boat
- Crewman
- Dockyard
- Decoy
- Barrage
- Royal
- Amour
- Vessel
- Turret
- Bomber
- Ara
- Tanaka
- Launcher
- Aircraft
- Scouting
- Newport
- Evacuation
- Cruise
- Hull
- Rb
- Chatham
- Sink
- Dm
- Repair
- Luftwaffe
- Gulf
- Eugen
- Tug
- Caliber
- Bethlehem
- Turbine
- Crete
- Ju
- Combatant
- Skinner
Adjective
Wiktionary
DESTROYER, noun. That which destroys something.
DESTROYER, noun. (military) A small, fast warship with light armament, smaller than a cruiser, but bigger than a frigate.
DESTROYER ESCORT, noun. (US) (military) (nautical) (historical) a type of warship, lighter in armor and armament, and slower than a destroyer, originally used for convoy escort during World War II. This light destroyer variant is considered a frigate.
DESTROYER ESCORTS, noun. (US) (military) (nautical) (historical) plural of destroyer escort
DESTROYER LEADER, noun. (military) (nautical) a warship, a type of destroyer used to lead a division, flotilla or squadron at sea and in combat, a heavy destroyer variant with larger displacement for command and control.
DESTROYER LEADERS, noun. (military) (nautical) plural of destroyer leader
DESTROYER MINESWEEPER, noun. A former destroyer (ship) that was converted into a minesweeper.
DESTROYER MINESWEEPERS, noun. Plural of destroyer minesweeper
Dictionary definition
DESTROYER, noun. A small fast lightly armored but heavily armed warship.
DESTROYER, noun. A person who destroys or ruins or lays waste to; "a destroyer of the environment"; "jealousy was his undoer"; "uprooters of gravestones".
Wise words
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