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to discharge a salvo

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  • Salvo (disambiguation) — Salvo is a surname (a form of proper noun), and may refer to:*Albert Salvo (1931 1973), American serial killer *Antonio Salvo (died 1986), Italian businessman *Ignazio Salvo (died 1992), Italian businessman *Manny Salvo (1913 1997), American… …   Wikipedia

  • discharge — dis·charge 1 /dis chärj, dis ˌchärj/ vt 1: to release from an obligation: as a: to relieve of a duty under an instrument (as a contract or a negotiable instrument); also: to render (an instrument) no longer enforceable a formal instrument...may… …   Law dictionary

  • discharge — [n1] setting free acquittal, clearance, disimprisonment, exoneration, liberation, pardon, parole, probation, release, remittance; concept 127 Ant. hold, imprisonment, incarceration, keep, retention discharge [n2] dismissal from responsibility ax …   New thesaurus

  • salvo — I noun condition, defense, escape clause, evasion, exception, exemption, explosion, fusillade, general discharge, proviso, qualification, quibbling excuse, reservation, restriction, salute, saving clause, simultaneous discharge of shots, volley… …   Law dictionary

  • salvo — salvo1 [sal′vō] n. pl. salvos or salvoes [It salva < L salve, hail, imper. of salvere, to be safe < salvus, SAFE] 1. a discharge of a number of pieces of artillery or small arms, in regular succession or at the same time, either as a salute …   English World dictionary

  • Salvo — Sal vo, n. [F. salve a discharge of heavy cannon, a volley, L. salve hail, imperat. of salvere to be well, akin to salvus well. See {Safe}.] 1. (Mil.) A concentrated fire from pieces of artillery, as in endeavoring to make a break in a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • salvo — 1719, alteration of salva (1590s) simultaneous discharge of guns, from It. salva salute, volley (Cf. Fr. salve, from Italian), from L. salve hail!, lit. be in good health!, the usual Roman greeting, regarded as imperative of salvere to be in good …   Etymology dictionary

  • salvo — ► NOUN (pl. salvos or salvoes) 1) a simultaneous discharge of artillery or other guns in a battle. 2) a sudden vigorous series of aggressive statements or acts. ORIGIN Italian salva salutation …   English terms dictionary

  • Salvo — A salvo is the simultaneous discharge of artillery or firearms including the firing of guns either to hit a target or to perform a salute. Troops armed with muzzleloaders required time in which to refill their arms with gun powder and shot. Gun… …   Wikipedia

  • salvo — I. noun (plural salvos or salvoes) Etymology: Italian salva, from French salve, from Latin, hail!, from salvus healthy more at safe Date: 1591 1. a. a simultaneous discharge of two or more guns in military action or as a salute b. the release all …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • discharge — Synonyms and related words: AC arc, Poulsen arc, abide by, abrogate, absolution, absolve, accomplish, accomplished fact, accomplishment, accordance, achieve, achievement, acknowledgment, acquit, acquitment, acquittal, acquittance, adhere to,… …   Moby Thesaurus

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