Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word MOTHERSHIPS
MOTHERSHIPS
Definitions of MOTHERSHIPS
- plural of mothership.
Number of letters
11
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using MOTHERSHIPS in a Sentence
- Modified F-84s were used in several unusual projects, including the FICON and Tom-Tom dockings to the B-29 Superfortress and B-36 bomber motherships, and the experimental XF-84H Thunderscreech turboprop.
- More Pikmin can be born by bringing pellets or enemy carcasses to the "Onion" motherships, where they can be safely stored and extracted.
- They will be replaced with autonomous minehunting systems and specialized "motherships" deployed either by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) or new-build ships as reportedly preferred by the navy.
- This was the most serious accident of the entire Zveno program despite the inherent complexity of carrying as many as five aircraft, performing mid-air launches and dockings, and damage to the motherships by propellers and landing gear of the fighters.
- The backend motherships do not establish direct communication with the user agents, rather every actions are reverse proxied through compromised frontend nodes, effectively making the attack long-lasting and resilient against take down attempts.
- Izumi has become the first vessel of a fleet of captured merchant vessels that have been called "Large Pirate Support Vessels" (LPSVs) and been considered "game-changing"; previously pirates had used only dhows and fishing boats as motherships.
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