salvo
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1sal·vo

noun \ˈsal-(ˌ)vō\
plural salvos or salvoes

Definition of SALVO

1
a : a simultaneous discharge of two or more guns in military action or as a salute
b : the release all at one time of a rack of bombs or rockets (as from an airplane)
c : a series of shots by an artillery battery with each gun firing one round in turn after a prescribed interval
d : the bombs or projectiles released in a salvo
2
: something suggestive of a salvo: as
a : a sudden burst <a salvo of cheers>
b : a spirited attack <the first salvo of a political campaign>

Origin of SALVO

Italian salva, from French salve, from Latin, hail!, from salvus healthy — more at safe
First Known Use: 1591

Other Military Terms

bivouac, logistics, petard, salient, sally, supernumerary, tactical

2salvo

verb

Definition of SALVO

transitive verb
: to release a salvo of
intransitive verb
: to fire a salvo

First Known Use of SALVO

1839

Other Military Terms

bivouac, logistics, petard, salient, sally, supernumerary, tactical

3salvo

noun
plural salvos

Definition of SALVO

1
: a mental reservation : proviso
2
: a means of safeguarding one's name or honor or allaying one's conscience : salve

Origin of SALVO

Medieval Latin salvo jure with the right reserved
First Known Use: 1621

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