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This article was automatically translated from the original Turkish version.

Definition
1.
20. yüzyılın başından itibaren deniz savaşlarında hakimiyet kuran, ağır zırhlı ve büyük kalibreli toplarla donatılmış, ismini bu sınıfın öncüsü olan İngiliz savaş gemisinden alan zırhlı tipi."Donanma envanterine katılan yeni dretnot, üzerindeki on adet 305 milimetrelik topuyla dönemin en güçlü savaş gemisi olarak kabul ediliyordu."
Noun

İşaret Dili

d gifD
r gifr
e gife
t gift
n gifn
o gifo
t gift

Origin

The term "dreadnought" entered Turkish from English, where it is a compound of "dread" (fear) and "nought" (nothing), meaning "fears nothing." Originally given to a battleship launched by Britain in 1906, the name gradually became a general term describing all armored ships with similar technical characteristics.

Applications

  • Military: Used to describe naval ship classes equipped with heavy armor and large-caliber guns as well as their technical specifications.
  • History: Preferred when referring to the naval arms race among major powers at the beginning of the 20th century and the profound shifts in naval strategy during that period.
  • Literature: Appears in metaphorical expressions that allude to the original meaning of "fears nothing," describing structures that are powerful, unshakable, or of immense scale.

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AuthorZUŞAN ÖNERFebruary 23, 2026 at 9:26 AM

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