indomitable

  • 31indomitable — see TAME …

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  • 32indomitable — adj. 1 that cannot be subdued; unyielding. 2 stubbornly persistent. Derivatives: indomitability n. indomitableness n. indomitably adv. Etymology: LL indomitabilis (as IN (1), L domitare tame) …

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  • 33HMS Indomitable (92) — HMS Indomitable (pennant number 92) was a modified Illustrious class aircraft carrier of the British Royal Navy. The Illustrious class came about due to the 1937 Naval Programme. She had been designed to the original configuration of the… …

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  • 34HMS Indomitable (R92) — Para consultar otros buques con el mismo nombre, véase HMS Indomitable. HMS Indomitable HMS Indomitable en pruebas de mar. Banderas …

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  • 35Conan the Indomitable —   cover of Co …

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  • 36HMS Indomitable — Two warships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Indomitable :*HMS Indomitable was the first battlecruiser in the world, beating her sister ship HMS Inflexible by four months. She was launched in 1907 and scrapped in 1922. *HMS Indomitable… …

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  • 37HMS Indomitable (1907) — HMS Indomitable was an Invincible class battlecruiser of the Royal Navy. She was one of the first of her type of ship, a battlecruiser, and like the Dreadnought , the class effectively turned every other large cruiser obsolete. The ship had been… …

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  • 38USNS Indomitable (T-AGOS-7) — was a Stalwart class Modified Tactical Auxiliary General Ocean Surveillance Ship of the United States Navy.HistoryStalwart class ships were originally designed to collect underwater acoustical data in support of Cold war anti submarine warfare… …

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  • 39indomitability — indomitable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ impossible to subdue or defeat. DERIVATIVES indomitability noun indomitableness noun indomitably adverb. ORIGIN Latin indomitabilis, from in not + domitare to tame …

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  • 40indomitableness — indomitable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ impossible to subdue or defeat. DERIVATIVES indomitability noun indomitableness noun indomitably adverb. ORIGIN Latin indomitabilis, from in not + domitare to tame …

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