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    salvo
    /ˈsalvəʊ/

    noun

    • 1. a simultaneous discharge of artillery or other guns in a battle: "a deafening salvo of shots rang out"

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  2. The meaning of SALVO is a simultaneous discharge of two or more guns in military action or as a salute. How to use salvo in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. SALVO definition: 1. the action of firing several guns at the same time, either in a war or in a ceremony: 2. a…. Learn more.

  4. A salvo is the firing of several guns or missiles at the same time in a battle or ceremony.

  5. Salvo definition: a simultaneous or successive discharge of artillery, bombs, etc.. See examples of SALVO used in a sentence.

  6. noun. /ˈsælvəʊ/ (plural salvos, salvoes) the act of firing several guns or dropping several bombs, etc. at the same time; a sudden attack. The first salvo exploded a short distance away. (figurative) The newspaper article was the opening salvo in what proved to be a long battle.

  7. salvo. (ˈsælvəʊ) n, pl -vos or -voes. 1. (Military) a discharge of fire from weapons in unison, esp on a ceremonial occasion. 2. (Military) concentrated fire from many weapons, as in a naval battle. 3. an outburst, as of applause.

  8. Sep 27, 2024 · salvo (feminine salva, masculine plural salvi, feminine plural salve) safe , out of danger , saved , secure from Synonyms: salvato , fuori pericolo , al sicuro da

  9. A salvo is the firing of several guns or missiles at the same time in a battle or ceremony. 2. A salvo of angry words is a lot of them spoken or written at about the same time.

  10. Noun. Filter. noun. salvoes, salvos. A discharge of a number of pieces of artillery or small arms, in regular succession or at the same time, either as a salute or, esp. in naval battles, as a broadside. Webster's New World. A simultaneous discharge of firearms. American Heritage. Similar definitions.

  11. salvo / ˈsælvəʊ / n (pl-vos, -voes) a discharge of fire from weapons in unison, esp on a ceremonial occasion concentrated fire from many weapons, as in a naval battle