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The answer PANZER has 13 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of panzer in various dictionaries:
noun - an armored vehicle or tank
Of or equipped with armored vehicles: a panzer division.
Of or relating to an armored division.
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This German word preceded "Kampfwagen" in the name of a type of battle tank used in the 1930s |
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a German armoured unit. |
an armored vehicle or tank |
equipped with armored vehicles |
A German armored vehicle, such as a tank, especially of the type used during World War II. |
Of or equipped with armored vehicles: a panzer division. |
Of or relating to an armored division. |
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The word Panzer (German pronunciation: [pants] ( listen)) is a German word that means "armour" or specifically "tank". It is occasionally used in English and some other languages as a loanword in the context of the German military. * It is mostly used in the proper names of military formations (Panzerdivision, 4th Panzer Army, etc.), and in the proper names of tanks, such as Panzer IV, etc. * The dated German term is Panzerkampfwagen, "tank" or "armoured combat vehicle". The modern commonly used synonym is Kampfpanzer, or Panzer). The first German tank, the A7V of 1918, was referred to as Sturmpanzerwagen (roughly, "armoured assault vehicle"). * The German word Panzer refers to any kind of armour. It derives through the French word pancier, "breastplate", from Latin pantex, "belly", "paunch", and is possibly related to panus, "swelling". |