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Dreadnaught vs. Dreadnought — What's the Difference?

Dreadnaught vs. Dreadnought — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Dreadnaught and Dreadnought

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Dreadnaught

Alternative spelling of dreadnought

Dreadnought

The dreadnought (also spelled dreadnaught) was the predominant type of battleship in the early 20th century. The first of the kind, the Royal Navy's HMS Dreadnought, had such an impact when launched in 1906 that similar battleships built after her were referred to as "dreadnoughts", and earlier battleships became known as pre-dreadnoughts.

Dreadnaught

A fearless person.

Dreadnought

A battleship armed with six or more guns having calibers of 12 inches or more.

Dreadnaught

Hence: A garment made of very thick cloth, that can defend against storm and cold; also, the cloth itself; fearnaught.
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Dreadnought

A type of acoustic guitar with a larger body and louder sound than typical of most guitars.

Dreadnaught

A dreadnought, in either sense.

Dreadnought

A battleship, especially of the World War I era, in which most of the firepower is concentrated in large guns that are of the same caliber.

Dreadnaught

Battleship that has big guns all of the same caliber

Dreadnought

(informal) A type of warship heavier in armour or armament than a typical battleship.

Dreadnought

(music) A type of acoustic guitar with a very large body and a waist that is less pronounced than on other guitar shapes, producing a deep, bold sound.

Dreadnought

One that is the largest or the most powerful of its kind.

Dreadnought

A garment made of thick woollen cloth that can defend against storm and cold.

Dreadnought

The cloth itself; fearnaught.

Dreadnought

A person who fears nothing.

Dreadnought

Something that assures against fear.

Dreadnought

A British battleship, completed in 1906 - 1907, having an armament consisting of ten 12-inch guns mounted in turrets, and of twenty-four 12-pound quick-fire guns for protection against torpedo boats. This was the first battleship of the type characterized by a main armament of big guns all of the same caliber. She had a displacement of 17,900 tons at load draft, and a speed of 21 knots per hour.

Dreadnought

Any battleship having its main armament entirely of big guns all of one caliber. Since the Dreadnought was built, the caliber of the heaviest guns has increased from 12 in. to 13½ in., 14 in., and 15 in., and the displacement of the largest batteships from 18,000 tons to 30,000 tons and upwards. The term superdreadnought is popularly applied to battleships with such increased displacement and gun caliber.

Dreadnought

Battleship that has big guns all of the same caliber

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