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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tor·pe·do
n.
;
pl
.
Torpedoes
1.
Zool.
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
elasmobranch
fishes
belonging
to
Torpedo
and
allied
genera
.
They
are
related
to
the
rays
,
but
have
the
power
of
giving
electrical
shocks
.
Called
also
crampfish
,
and
numbfish
.
See
Electrical fish
,
under
Electrical
.
Note:
☞
The
common
European
torpedo
(
Torpedo vulgaris
)
and
the
American
species
(
Torpedo occidentalis
)
are
the
best
known
.
2.
An
engine
or
machine
for
destroying
ships
by
blowing
them
up
;
a
mine
4
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
A
quantity
of
explosives
anchored
in
a
channel
,
beneath
the
water
,
or
set
adrift
in
a
current
,
and
so
designed
that
they
will
explode
when
touched
or
approached
by
a
vessel
,
or
when
an
electric
circuit
is
closed
by
an
operator
on
shore
;
now
called
marine mine
. [
obsolete
]
Damn
the
torpedoes
--
full
speed
ahead!
--
Adm
.
David
Glasgow
Farragut
(
At
the
battle
of
Mobile
Bay
, 1864).
(b)
A
kind
of
small
submarine
boat
carrying
an
explosive
charge
,
and
projected
from
a
ship
against
another
ship
at
a
distance
,
or
made
self-propelling
,
and
otherwise
automatic
in
its
action
against
a
distant
ship
.
3.
Mil.
A
kind
of
shell
or
cartridge
buried
in
earth
,
to
be
exploded
by
electricity
or
by
stepping
on
it
;
now
called
land mine
. [
obsolete
]
4.
Railroad
A
kind
of
detonating
cartridge
or
shell
placed
on
a
rail
,
and
exploded
when
crushed
under
the
locomotive
wheels
, --
used
as
an
alarm
signal
.
5.
An
explosive
cartridge
or
shell
lowered
or
dropped
into
a
bored
oil
well
,
and
there
exploded
,
to
clear
the
well
of
obstructions
or
to
open
communication
with
a
source
of
supply
of
oil
.
6.
A
kind
of
firework
in
the
form
of
a
small
ball
,
or
pellet
,
which
explodes
when
thrown
upon
a
hard
object
.
7.
An
automobile
with
a
torpedo body
. [
Archaic
Cant
]
Fish torpedo
,
a
spindle-shaped
,
or
fish-shaped
,
self-propelling
submarine
torpedo
.
Spar torpedo
,
a
canister
or
other
vessel
containing
an
explosive
charge
,
and
attached
to
the
end
of
a
long
spar
which
projects
from
a
ship
or
boat
and
is
thrust
against
an
enemy's
ship
,
exploding
the
torpedo
.
Torpedo boat
,
a
vessel
adapted
for
carrying
,
launching
,
operating
,
or
otherwise
making
use
of
,
torpedoes
against
an
enemy's
ship
.,
especially
,
a
small
,
fast
boat
with
tubes
for
launching
torpedoes
.
Torpedo nettings
,
nettings
made
of
chains
or
bars
,
which
can
be
suspended
around
a
vessel
and
allowed
to
sink
beneath
the
surface
of
the
water
,
as
a
protection
against
torpedoes
.
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