submarinism

noun

Etymology

From submarine + -ism.

  1. derived from *móri
  2. derived from marinus
  3. derived from marin
  4. inherited from marin
  5. prefixed as submarine — “sub + marine
  6. suffixed as submarinism — “submarine + ism

Definitions

  1. The use of submarines in warfare.

    • Adopting the counsel of despair, they resolved on the campaign of unrestricted submarinism which, their Admiralty advised them, would bring the United Kingdom to the verge of starvation by April.

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