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sal·vo 1 S0052000 (săl′vō)n. pl. sal·vos or sal·voes 1. a. A simultaneous discharge of firearms.b. The simultaneous release of a rack of bombs from an aircraft.c. The projectiles or bombs thus released.2. Something resembling a release or discharge of bombs or firearms, as:a. A sudden outburst, as of cheers or praise.b. A forceful verbal or written assault. [Italian salva, from French salve, from Latin salvē, hail, imperative of salvēre, to be in good health, from salvus, safe; see sol- in Indo-European roots.]
sal·vo 2 S0052000 (săl′vō)n. pl. sal·vos 1. A mental provision or reservation.2. An expedient for protecting one's reputation or for soothing one's conscience. [Latin salvō (as in Medieval Latin salvō iūre, saving the right), ablative of salvus, safe; see safe.]salvo (ˈsælvəʊ) n, pl -vos or -voes1. (Military) a discharge of fire from weapons in unison, esp on a ceremonial occasion2. (Military) concentrated fire from many weapons, as in a naval battle3. an outburst, as of applause[C17: from Italian salva, from Old French salve, from Latin salvē! greetings! from salvēre to be in good health, from salvus safe]
salvo (ˈsælvəʊ) n, pl -vos1. an excuse or evasion2. an expedient to save a reputation or soothe hurt feelings3. (Law) (in legal documents) a saving clause; reservation[C17: from such Medieval Latin phrases as salvō iūre the right of keeping safe, from Latin salvus safe]
Salvo (ˈsælvəʊ) n, pl -vos (Protestantism) slang Austral a member of the Salvation Armysal•vo (ˈsæl voʊ) n., pl. -vos, -voes. 1. a simultaneous or successive discharge of artillery, rockets, etc. 2. a round of gunfire given as a salute. 3. a round of cheers or applause. 4. a verbal attack, as upon an opponent or rival. [1585–95; earlier salva < Middle French salve « Latin salvē! hail!, literally, be in good health!; compare salute] salvo1. In naval gunfire support, a method of fire in which a number of weapons are fired at the same target simultaneously. 2. In close air support or air interdiction operations, a method of delivery in which the release mechanisms are operated to release or fire all ordnance of a specific type simultaneously.Salvo a salute or discharge of firearms, rockets, etc.; shouts or cheers of the crowd.Examples: salvo of applause, 1845; of cannons, 1826; of confetti, 1860; of despair, 1875; of gunfire; of rabble, 1734; of rockets, 1799; of shot, 1591.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | salvo - an outburst resembling the discharge of firearms or the release of bombsflare-up, outburst, burst - a sudden intense happening; "an outburst of heavy rain"; "a burst of lightning" | | 2. | salvo - rapid simultaneous discharge of firearms; "our fusillade from the left flank caught them by surprise"fusillade, volley, burstfiring, fire - the act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy; "hold your fire until you can see the whites of their eyes"; "they retreated in the face of withering enemy fire" | | 3. | salvo - a sudden outburst of cheers; "there was a salvo of approval"cheer - a cry or shout of approval |
salvonoun barrage, storm, bombardment, strafe, cannonade His testimony was only one in a salvo of new attacks.salvonoun1. A concentrated outpouring, as of missiles, words, or blows:barrage, bombardment, burst, cannonade, fusillade, hail, shower, storm, volley.2. A formal token of appreciation and admiration for a person's high achievements:salute, testimonial, tribute.TranslationsSalveandanadasalvasalvesalvasalva d'applausisalvosalvaзалпочередьsalvo
salvo Rare (in legal documents) a saving clause; reservation salvo[′sal·vō] (ordnance) A simultaneous, or nearly simultaneous, discharge of shots from two or more closely placed guns or launchers against the same target. The release of several bombs or rocket missiles simultaneously, or in close train, from one or more aircraft, at a single target. The aggregate of shots, bombs, or rockets so discharged or released. salvoi. In air-to-ground armament delivery, firing or releasing all weapons of a type simultaneously, or nearly so. In certain cases, it also means firing or releasing more than one weapon of a type (e.g., a salvo of four rockets, or all rockets fired in salvo). ii. A simultaneous group of ECM (electronic countermeasures) bursts from dispensed payloads. These ECM loads may not be of the same type.salvo
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Synonyms for salvonoun barrageSynonyms- barrage
- storm
- bombardment
- strafe
- cannonade
Synonyms for salvonoun a concentrated outpouring, as of missiles, words, or blowsSynonyms- barrage
- bombardment
- burst
- cannonade
- fusillade
- hail
- shower
- storm
- volley
noun a formal token of appreciation and admiration for a person's high achievementsSynonymsSynonyms for salvonoun an outburst resembling the discharge of firearms or the release of bombsRelated Wordsnoun rapid simultaneous discharge of firearmsSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a sudden outburst of cheersRelated Words |