Dreadnought

/ˈdɛdnɔːt/ noun

A large battleship, especially a heavily armored warship, or more generally, a person who is fearless and powerful.

Coined from 'dread' (fear) and 'nought' (nothing), literally meaning 'fears nothing.' The term became famous as the name of a revolutionary British battleship HMS Dreadnought launched in 1906, which transformed naval warfare with its all-big-gun design.

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