landing craft
/'lændiɳkra:ft/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A flat-bottomed boat or other naval vessel specifically designed and used to transport troops, military vehicles, and equipment from a ship to the shore during an amphibious assault.
Usage
- The term "landing craft" is used primarily in military and historical contexts to describe a specialized type of watercraft. It refers to the vessel itself, not the action of landing.
- It is a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- The landing craft approached the beach under heavy fire.
- The navy deployed dozens of landing craft for the D-Day invasion.
Advanced Usage
- "Landing craft" as a compound term: The term functions as a single lexical unit where "landing" specifies the craft's purpose. It is not typically used in phrasal verb constructions.
- Historical Context: Often associated with major amphibious operations in World War II, such as the Normandy landings.
Variants and Related Words
- Landing Ship, Tank (LST): A larger type of naval vessel designed to land tanks and other heavy equipment directly onto a beach.
- Amphibious assault vehicle (AAV): A tracked vehicle that can operate on land and water, sometimes transported by landing craft.
- Hovercraft: An air-cushion vehicle sometimes used for amphibious landings.
Synonyms
- Amphibious vessel: A broader term for any craft designed to operate on both water and land.
- Assault craft: A general term for boats used in military attacks from the sea.
Related Phrases
- Landing operation: The overall military action involving the use of landing craft.
- Beachhead: A secured position on a beach from which an attack can be launched, established using landing craft.
Noun
- naval craft designed for putting ashore troops and equipment