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2. torpedo
noun. ['tɔrˈpiːˌdoʊ'] a professional killer who uses a gun.
Antonyms
Etymology
- torpedo (English)
- torpedo (Latin)
- torpedo (Icelandic)
3. torpedo
noun. ['tɔrˈpiːˌdoʊ'] armament consisting of a long cylindrical self-propelled underwater projectile that detonates on contact with a target.
Etymology
- torpedo (English)
- torpedo (Latin)
- torpedo (Icelandic)
4. torpedo
noun. ['tɔrˈpiːˌdoʊ'] any sluggish bottom-dwelling ray of the order Torpediniformes having a rounded body and electric organs on each side of the head capable of emitting strong electric discharges.
Etymology
- torpedo (English)
- torpedo (Latin)
- torpedo (Icelandic)
5. torpedo
noun. ['tɔrˈpiːˌdoʊ'] an explosive device that is set off in an oil well (or a gas well) to start or to increase the flow of oil (or gas).
Synonyms
Etymology
- torpedo (English)
- torpedo (Latin)
- torpedo (Icelandic)
6. torpedo
noun. ['tɔrˈpiːˌdoʊ'] a large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United States.
Synonyms
Etymology
- torpedo (English)
- torpedo (Latin)
- torpedo (Icelandic)
7. aerial
noun. ['ˈɛriːəl'] a pass to a receiver downfield from the passer.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- aerial (English)
- aerius (Latin)
- ἀέριος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
8. aerial
adjective. ['ˈɛriːəl'] characterized by lightness and insubstantiality; as impalpable or intangible as air.
Synonyms
Etymology
- aerial (English)
- aerius (Latin)
- ἀέριος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
9. aerial
adjective. ['ˈɛriːəl'] existing or living or growing or operating in the air.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- aerial (English)
- aerius (Latin)
- ἀέριος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
10. aerial
noun. ['ˈɛriːəl'] an electrical device that sends or receives radio or television signals.
Etymology
- aerial (English)
- aerius (Latin)
- ἀέριος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))