"torpedo" meaning in Cebuano

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Noun

Etymology: From English torpedo, borrowed from Latin torpēdō (“a torpedo fish; numbness, torpidity, electric ray”), from torpeō (“I am stiff, numb, torpid; I am astounded; I am inactive”) + -ēdō (noun suffix), from Proto-Indo-European *ster- (“stiff”). Etymology templates: {{der|ceb|en|torpedo}} English torpedo, {{der|ceb|la|torpēdō||a torpedo fish; numbness, torpidity, electric ray}} Latin torpēdō (“a torpedo fish; numbness, torpidity, electric ray”), {{affix|la|torpeō|-ēdō|nocat=1|pos2=noun suffix|t1=I am stiff, numb, torpid; I am astounded; I am inactive}} torpeō (“I am stiff, numb, torpid; I am astounded; I am inactive”) + -ēdō (noun suffix), {{der|ceb|ine-pro|*ster-||stiff}} Proto-Indo-European *ster- (“stiff”) Head templates: {{head|ceb|noun}} torpedo
  1. (military) a torpedo; a cylindrical explosive projectile that can travel underwater and is used as a weapon Categories (topical): Military
    Sense id: en-torpedo-ceb-noun-ETI9hTcD Categories (other): Cebuano entries with incorrect language header Topics: government, military, politics, war

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