salvo
81salvo — ovals …
82salvo — noun (plural salvos or salvoes) 1》 a simultaneous discharge of artillery or other guns in a battle. 2》 a sudden vigorous series of aggressive statements or acts. Origin C16: from Fr. salve, Ital. salva salutation …
83salvo — n. 1. Exception, reservation, excuse, saving. 2. Volley, general discharge (of fire arms) …
84salvo — n 1. discharge of artillery, fusillade, Navy. broadside, volley; (with artillery or firearms) salute; bombardment, cannonade, fireworks; blast, peal, roar, thunder; explosion, eruption, burst. 2. applause, round of applause, cheers, plaudits,… …
85salvo — sal·vo …
86salvo — sal•vo [[t]ˈsæl voʊ[/t]] n. pl. vos, voes 1) mil a simultaneous or successive discharge of artillery, rockets, etc 2) mil a round of gunfire given as a salute 3) a round of cheers or applause 4) a verbal attack, as upon an opponent or rival… …
87Salvo — A&V The sending of a group of commands at the same time …
88Salvo — /ˈsælvoʊ/ (say salvoh) noun 1. a member of the Salvation Army. 2. the Salvos, the Salvation Army …
89salvo — n. pl. s) proviso let out clause; evasion; means of saving one s pride or reputation …
90salvo — Saving; excepting …