Definition of Subchasers

1. subchaser [n] - See also: subchaser

Lexicographical Neighbors of Subchasers

subcellular
subcenter
subcenters
subcentimeter
subcentral
subcentrally
subchain
subchains
subchannel
subchannels
subchanter
subchanters
subchapter
subchapters
subchaser
subchasers (current term)
subchelate
subchief
subchiefs
subchondral
subchord
subchords
subchorionic
subchromosomal
subchron
subchronic
subchrons
subchunk
subchunks
subcinctorium

Literary usage of Subchasers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Victory at Sea by William Sowden Sims, Burton Jesse Hendrick (1920)
"CHAPTER VI AMERICAN COLLEGE BOYS AND subchasers I WHO would ever have thought that a little wooden vessel, displacing only sixty tons, measuring only 110 ..."

2. What Really Happened at Paris: The Story of the Peace Conference, 1918-1919 by Edward Mandell House, Charles Seymour (1921)
"The building of 222 destroyers, 20 submarines, 442 subchasers, 51 minesweepers, 6 coast submarines, 20 sea-going tugs, 30 harbor tugs, and 16 motor tugs was ..."

3. What Really Happened at Paris: The Story of the Peace Conference, 1918-1919 by Edward Mandell House, Charles Seymour (1921)
"The building of 222 destroyers, 20 submarines, 442 subchasers, 51 minesweepers, 6 coast submarines, 20 sea-going tugs, 30 harbor tugs, and 16 motor tugs was ..."

4. Circuits of Victory by Abraham Lincoln Lavine (1921)
"In all, besides the hundreds of subchasers, 11 cruisers, 28 converted yachts, ... It was the subchasers on which the bulk of installations were made. ..."

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