Misil (en. Missile)

/mi'sil/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
A war device designed to be fired at a target, typically and can be guided.
The missile was launched from a submarine in the ocean.
El misil fue lanzado desde un submarino en el océano.
Aerial projectiles that can be used in military conflicts.
The armed forces used long-range missiles in the operation.
Las fuerzas armadas utilizaron misiles de largo alcance en la operación.
It refers to sophisticated armament used in modern conflicts.
Cruise missiles are an important part of the current military strategy.
Los misiles de crucero son una parte importante de la estrategia militar actual.

Etymology

From the French 'missile', which in turn comes from the Latin 'missilis', meaning 'something that is thrown'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

air-to-ground missile
It refers to a type of missile designed to be launched from the air at a ground target.
misil aire-tierra
ballistic missile
Missiles that are launched into space and re-enter the atmosphere to reach their target.
misil balístico
to launch a missile
It refers to the action of firing a missile at a target.
lanzar un misil

Related Words

rocket
A vehicle that uses propulsion to fly into space or toward a target.
cohete
armament
A set of weapons used by an army or military force.
armamento
war
Armed conflict between different groups or nations.
guerra

Slang Meanings

Colloquially used to refer to something that goes very fast.
That motorcycle is a missile on the road.
Esa moto es un misil en la carretera.
It is used to describe a person who is very direct or blunt in their way of speaking.
When he speaks, he is a missile, leaving nothing unsaid.
Cuando habla, es un misil, no deja nada sin decir.