David Bushnell
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Definition
Proper noun: - David Bushnell: An American inventor (1742-1824) who designed and built the Turtle, a small, one-man, hand-powered submarine, in 1775. He is recognized as a pioneer in submarine warfare and naval engineering.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- David Bushnell is often called the "Father of Submarine Warfare."
- The submarine designed by David Bushnell was intended to attach explosives to British ships during the American Revolutionary War.
Advanced Usage
- "Bushnell's Turtle": The common name for the submarine invented by David Bushnell.
- Bushnell's Turtle represents one of the earliest attempts at a practical military submarine.
- Historical Context: The term is used in historical and engineering discussions about early naval technology.
- David Bushnell's work demonstrated the potential of underwater warfare.
Variants and Related Words
- The Turtle: The specific name of David Bushnell's submarine.
- Submarine pioneer: A descriptive phrase often associated with David Bushnell.
Synonyms
- Inventor of the Turtle: A direct reference to his most famous creation.
- Early submarine developer: A descriptive synonym highlighting his field of innovation.
Noun
- American inventor who in 1775 designed a man-propelled submarine that was ineffectual but subsequently earned him recognition as a submarine pioneer (1742-1824)