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camouflet
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French camouflet
Noun
camouflet (plural camouflets)
- (military) The resulting cavity in a deep underground burst when there is no rupture of the surface.
See also
- crater
References
- JP 1-02 Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ka.mu.fl?/
Noun
camouflet m (plural camouflets)
- snub, affront
- (military) camouflet
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stifler
English
Etymology
stifle +? -er
Noun
stifler (plural stiflers)
- One who, or that which, stifles; one who represses or limits.
- a stifler of innovation
- (military) A camouflet.
Anagrams
- filters, filtres, frislet, lifters, relifts, trifles
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