sortie |
raid |
As a noun sortie
is (military) an offensive military mission used originally to mean an attack from a fortress, but most commonly used today to describe a single mission by a military aircraft.
As a verb sortie
is to sally.
As an acronym raid is
(computing) a redundant array of inexpensive disks, or, less frequently restated as a redundant array of independent disks.
sortie |
undefined |
As a noun sortie
is (military) an offensive military mission used originally to mean an attack from a fortress, but most commonly used today to describe a single mission by a military aircraft.
As a verb sortie
is to sally.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
sortie |
flight |
As nouns the difference between sortie and flight
is that
sortie is an offensive military mission. Used originally to mean an attack from a fortress, but most commonly used today to describe a single mission by a military aircraft while
flight is the act of flying.
As verbs the difference between sortie and flight
is that
sortie is to sally while
flight is to throw the ball in such a way that it has more airtime and more spin than usual.
As an adjective flight is
fast, swift.
sort |
sortie |
As nouns the difference between sort and sortie
is that
sort is kind, type, sort or
sort can be fate, destiny, chance while
sortie is (military) an offensive military mission used originally to mean an attack from a fortress, but most commonly used today to describe a single mission by a military aircraft.
As a verb sortie is
to sally.
sortie |
foray |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between sortie and foray
is that
sortie is to sally while
foray is to scour (an area or place) for food, treasure, booty etc.
onset |
sortie |
Related terms |
Onset is a related term of sortie.
As nouns the difference between onset and sortie
is that
onset is a rushing or setting upon; an attack; an assault; a storming; especially, the assault of an army while
sortie is (military) an offensive military mission used originally to mean an attack from a fortress, but most commonly used today to describe a single mission by a military aircraft.
As verbs the difference between onset and sortie
is that
onset is (obsolete) to assault; to set upon while
sortie is to sally.
storming |
sortie |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between storming and sortie
is that
storming is present participle of lang=en while
sortie is to sally.
As nouns the difference between storming and sortie
is that
storming is the act by which something is stormed while
sortie is an offensive military mission. Used originally to mean an attack from a fortress, but most commonly used today to describe a single mission by a military aircraft.
onslaught |
sortie |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between onslaught and sortie
is that
onslaught is a fierce attack while
sortie is an offensive military mission. Used originally to mean an attack from a fortress, but most commonly used today to describe a single mission by a military aircraft.
As a verb sortie is
to sally.
charge |
sortie |
Synonyms |
Charge is a synonym of sortie.
As a proper noun charge
is a commune in the indre-et-loire department in france.
As a noun sortie is
(military) an offensive military mission used originally to mean an attack from a fortress, but most commonly used today to describe a single mission by a military aircraft.
As a verb sortie is
to sally.
rush |
sortie |
Related terms |
Rush is a related term of sortie.
As a proper noun rush
is (computing) a dialect of the language.
As a noun sortie is
(military) an offensive military mission used originally to mean an attack from a fortress, but most commonly used today to describe a single mission by a military aircraft.
As a verb sortie is
to sally.
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