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submarine | ssrn |

As an adjective submarine

is undersea.

As a noun submarine

is a boat that can go underwater.

As a verb submarine

is to operate or serve on a.

submarine

Adjective

(-)
  • undersea.
  • Hidden or undisclosed.
  • a submarine patent

    Synonyms

    * subaquatic, subaqueous

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A boat that can go underwater.
  • A kind of sandwich made in a long loaf of bread.
  • (baseball) Pitch delivered with an underhand motion.
  • Any submarine plant or animal.
  • (informal) A stowaway on a seagoing vessel.
  • Synonyms

    * (boat) U-boat * (sandwich) grinder, hero, hoagie, hoagy, poor boy, po' boy, sub, submarine sandwich, torpedo, wedge

    Antonyms

    * (boat) surface ship

    Verb

    (submarin)
  • To operate or serve on a
  • To torpedo; to destroy with a sudden sneak attack
  • * {{quote-news, year=2007, date=April 13, author=The Associated Press, title=Shares Up as Investors Ponder Retail Data, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=“We’re really at the point of chicken, where the Fed is trying to ward off inflation without submarining the economy.” }}

    ssrn

    English

    ===(en)=== (en noun)
  • (US, military, nautical, obsolete) Sub Surface Radar Nuclear - a nuclear-powered radar picket submarine
  • See also

    * (radar picket)

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