female tank

English

Etymology

female + tank

Noun

female tank (plural female tanks)

  1. (WWI military, obsolete) an armoured fighting vehicle on caterpillar tracks equipped with machine guns but no cannon, during The Great War

Coordinate terms

See also

  • tankette (machine gun tank & very light tank) (intewar, WWII)
  • infantry tank (a mobile pillbox tank that moves at the speed of infantry) (interwar)
  • cavalry tank (a high speed lightly armed and lightly armoured tank) (interwar)
  • cruiser tank (a speedy tank with moderate arms and moderate armour) (interwar)
  • light tank (a light, lightly armed and lightly armoured tank) (WWII)
  • medium tank (a medium weight, moderately armed and moderately armoured tank) (WWII)
  • heavy tank (a heavy, heavily armed and heavily armoured tank) (WWII)
  • superheavy tank (a very heavy tank, armed with a very large cannon and extremely armoured) (WWII)
  • battle tank (postwar)
  • main battle tank (postwar)
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