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1. submarine
noun. ['ˈsʌbmɝˌiːn, ˌsəbmɝˈiːn'] a submersible warship usually armed with torpedoes.
Etymology
- submarine (English)
- marine (English)
- sub- (English)
2. submarine
adjective. ['ˈsʌbmɝˌiːn, ˌsəbmɝˈiːn'] beneath the surface of the sea.
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Synonyms
Etymology
- submarine (English)
- marine (English)
- sub- (English)
3. submarine
verb. ['ˈsʌbmɝˌiːn, ˌsəbmɝˈiːn'] attack by submarine.
Synonyms
Etymology
- submarine (English)
- marine (English)
- sub- (English)
4. submarine
noun. ['ˈsʌbmɝˌiːn, ˌsəbmɝˈiːn'] 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
- submarine (English)
- marine (English)
- sub- (English)
5. submarine
verb. ['ˈsʌbmɝˌiːn, ˌsəbmɝˈiːn'] move forward or under in a sliding motion.
Antonyms
Etymology
- submarine (English)
- marine (English)
- sub- (English)
6. submarine
verb. ['ˈsʌbmɝˌiːn, ˌsəbmɝˈiːn'] throw with an underhand motion.
Antonyms
Etymology
- submarine (English)
- marine (English)
- sub- (English)
7. submarine
verb. ['ˈsʌbmɝˌiːn, ˌsəbmɝˈiːn'] control a submarine.
Synonyms
Etymology
- submarine (English)
- marine (English)
- sub- (English)