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1. (n.) destroyer
a person or thing that destroys.
2. destroyer
a fast, small warship armed mainly with 5-in. (13-cm) guns.
Etymology: (1350–1400)
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| Definition of 'Destroyer' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) destroyer, guided missile destroyer
a small fast lightly armored but heavily armed warship
2. (noun) destroyer, ruiner, undoer, waster, uprooter
a person who destroys or ruins or lays waste to
"a destroyer of the environment"; "jealousy was his undoer"; "uprooters of gravestones"
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| Definition of 'Destroyer' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Destroyer
one who destroys, ruins, kills, or desolates
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Sense: a type of small fast warship
naval destroyers.
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Afrikaans: torpedojaer |
Arabic: مُدَمِّر |
Bulgarian: разрушител |
Brazilian: contratorpedeiro |
Czech: torpédoborec |
German: der Zerstörer |
Danish: destroyer |
Greek: αντιτορπιλικό |
Spanish: destructor |
Estonian: hävitaja |
Farsi: ناوشکن؛ ویرانگر |
Finnish: hävittäjä |
French: contre-torpilleur |
Hebrew: מַשחֶתֶת |
Hindi: ध्वंसक |
Croatian: razarač, uništavalac |
Hungarian: (torpedó)romboló |
Indonesian: kapal perusak |
Icelandic: tundurspillir |
Italian: cacciatorpediniere |
Japanese: 駆逐艦 |
Korean: 구축함 |
Lithuanian: eskadrinis minininkas |
Latvian: eskadras mīnu kuģis |
Malay: pemusnah |
Dutch: torpedojager |
Norwegian: destroyer, torpedojager |
Polish: niszczyciel |
Persian: ناوشکن؛ ویرانگر |
Pashto: ویرانوگری |
Portuguese: contratorpedeiro |
Romanian: distrugător |
Russian: эсминец |
Slovak: torpédoborec |
Slovenian: rušilec |
Serbian: razarač |
Swedish: jagare |
Thai: เรือพิฆาตเล็ก |
Turkish: destroyer |
Taiwanese: 驅逐艦 |
Ukrainian: руйнівник; винищувач |
Urdu: ایک چھوٹا تیز رفتار لڑاکو |
Vietnamese: tàu khu trục |
Chinese: 驱逐舰 |
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