Dreadnaught

Dreadnaught

Dreadnaught may mean:

  • Edward Boscawen (1711–1761), Admiral in the Royal Navy, was given the nickname "Old Dreadnaught"

In film:

  • Dreadnaught (film), a Yuen Woo-Ping film from 1981
  • Star Dreadnaught, another name for a Super Star Destroyer ship in the Star Wars universe
  • Dreadnaught, war machine in the film Death Race

In games:

  • The Dreadnaught Factor is a videogame made by Activision for Atari
  • Dreadnaught, a player rank in the game Everquest 2
  • The Dreadnaught, the name of the Forerunner ship in Halo 2 and Halo 3
  • The Dreadnaught's Battlegear, the name of the Warrior's tier 3 armour set in World of Warcraft
  • Dreadnaught, a Royalguard level 4 technique used by Dante in the game Devil May Cry 4 by Capcom
  • The Procyon Dreadnaught, one of the Procyon Army's Ironclads used in Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon
  • Dreadnaught, a Super-Capital-class vessel in Homeworld: Cataclysm (2000)
  • Dreadnaught, a giant airship used by the Palamecian Empire in Final Fantasy II
  • Dreadnaught Leviathan, the flagship of the 8th Fleet of the Western Armada of the Archadian Empire in Final Fantasy XII,
  • "Assault of the Dreadnaught", the title of the final gummi ship level in Kingdom Hearts II
  • Dreadnaught, a battleship class in the game Freelancer

In books:

  • Dreadnaught, the first book in Jack Campbells The Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier series

In music:

See also


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  • Dreadnaught — Dread naught , n. 1. A fearless person. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence: A garment made of very thick cloth, that can defend against storm and cold; also, the cloth itself; fearnaught. [1913 Webster] 3. A {dreadnought}, in either sense. [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dreadnaught — Dreadnought Dread nought , n. 1. (Capitalized) A British battleship, completed in 1906 1907, having an armament consisting of ten 12 inch guns mounted in turrets, and of twenty four 12 pound quick fire guns for protection against torpedo boats.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Dreadnaught USA — Dreadnaught is a New Hampshire, United States of America (USA) based experimental rock group that has released 6 full length albums since its formation in 1996.[1] The band s sound is distinguished by acrobatic, intricate compositional and… …   Wikipedia

  • Dreadnaught (band) — Dreadnaught Origin Melbourne, Australia Genres Thrash metal Hard rock Years active 1992–present Labels Dark Carnival/Roadrunner Records …   Wikipedia

  • Dreadnaught (film) — Dreadnaught Directed by Yuen Woo ping Written by Wong Jing Starring Yuen Biao Leung Kar Yan Kwan Tak hing …   Wikipedia

  • Dreadnaught (heavy metal band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Dreadnaught |200px|thumb Img capt = Img size = Background = group or band Origin = Melbourne, Australia Genre = Thrash metal Hard rock Years active = 1992 Present Label = Dark Carnival/Roadrunner Records Associated… …   Wikipedia

  • dreadnaught — n. type of warship which has big guns all of the same caliber; fearless person; clothing made of very thick fabric; fabric itself …   English contemporary dictionary

  • dreadnaught — noun battleship that has big guns all of the same caliber • Syn: ↑dreadnought • Hypernyms: ↑battleship, ↑battlewagon * * * noun see dreadnought I * * * dreadˈnought or dreadˈnaught …   Useful english dictionary

  • The Dreadnaught Factor — Infobox VG width= title= The Dreadnaught Factor developer= Activision publisher= Activision distributor= designer= Tom Loughry series= engine= version= released= 1983 genre= Shooter modes= ratings= platforms=Atari 5200, Atari 8 bit family,… …   Wikipedia

  • I-War (Independence War) — Infobox VG title = I War, Independence War North American box developer = Particle Systems Ltd. publisher = Infogrames designer = Glyn Williams, Michael Powell engine = BRender released = vgrelease|Europe|EUR|November 1997 vgrelease|United… …   Wikipedia

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