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English
A military tank.
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Portuguese tanque ( “ tank, liquid container ” ) , from an Indo-Aryan language such as Gujarati ટાંકી ( ṭā̃kī , “ cistern ” ) or Marathi टांकी ( ṭāṅkī ) . Compare the Arabic verb اِسْتَنْقَعَ ( istanqaʕa , “ to become stagnant, to stagnate ” ) .
In the sense of armoured vehicle, first attested in 1915, prototypes were described as tanks for carrying water to disguise their nature as well as due to physical resemblance.
Noun
tank (plural tanks )
A closed container for liquids or gases.
The propane is stored in these tanks .
The tank contains unfiltered water. You really shouldn't drink from that.
1938 , Norman Lindsay, Age of Consent , 1st Australian edition, Sydney, N.S.W.: Ure Smith , published 1962 , →OCLC , page 29 :The other room was a kitchen, with an open fireplace, a safe, a dresser and a tin sink, with a tap from the tank outside.
An open container or pool for storing water or other liquids.
The contractors installed a new tank with gorgeous fish and corals.
The ore slurries are directed into an open tank outside the excavation site.
A pond, pool, or small lake (either natural or artificial).[ 1]
The fuel reservoir of a vehicle.
We have brought the van to a garage after we found a leak in the tank .
The amount held by a container; a tankful .
I burned three tanks of gas on the drive to New York.
An armoured fighting vehicle , armed with a gun designed for direct fire , and moving on caterpillar tracks .
The journalist mistook the self-propelled artillery vehicle for a tank .
Few remember the female tanks that were produced between the World Wars.
( Australia , India ) A reservoir or dam.
( botany ) A structure of tightly overlapping leaves used by some bromeliads to retain water .
( colloquial ) A very muscular and physically imposing person; somebody who is built like a tank .
( UK , slang , dated , by extension) A bouncer or doorman .
( roleplaying games , board games , video games ) A unit or character designed primarily around damage absorption and holding the attention of the enemy (as opposed to dealing damage, healing, or other tasks).
The paladin can make for a decent tank , but I recommend that you get a class with better taunting skills.
( US , slang ) A prison cell , or prison generally.
The sheriff threw us in the tank without charges!
1985 April 13, Philip Brasfield, “Echoes Inside of What's Outside”, in Gay Community News , page 4:By the nature of imprisonment, one is perceived by free society as something subhuman. By the nature of being on a protective custody tank , a "gay tank ", everyone there is seen as members of the lowest caste in the system.
( poker , slang ) A metaphorical place where a player goes to contemplate a decision; see in the tank .
( rail transport ) Short for tank engine and tank locomotive .
1941 September, “The Why and the Wherefore: The Longest Tank Locomotives”, in Railway Magazine , pages 431–432 :Before their conversion to 4-6-0 tender locomotives, the L.B. & S.C.R. Baltic tank engines Nos. 330 to 334 measured 50 ft. 5 in. over buffers; the nearest present approach to this figure is the 49 ft. 10½ in. of the remaining ex -Lancashire & Yorkshire Hughes type 4-cylinder 4-6-4 tanks of the L.M.S.R. The Furness and G. & S.W.R. 4-6-4 tanks of the same company, all now scrapped, were, respectively, 49 ft. 1½ in. and 47 ft. 8 in. long.
1952 February, R. A. H. Weight, “A Railway Recorder in Wessex”, in Railway Magazine , page 133 :Representing the older types now are some Stroudley 0-6-0 tanks , while a Drummond "C14" 0-4-0 tank might still be pottering about on the Town Quays as of yore.
( clothing ) Short for tank top .
2022 , Robyn Henderson-Espinoza, Body Becoming: A Path to Our Liberation , Minneapolis, Minn.: Broadleaf Books, 1517 Media , →ISBN :I was wearing a tank and some cotton pants.
2023 August 9, Brooke Kato, “Gen Z loves the ‘wife beater’ tee — but they’re canceling the name”, in New York Post , New York, N.Y.: News Corp , →ISSN , →OCLC , archived from the original on 2023-08-10 :On TikTok, #wifepleaser boasts more than 11.4 million views, while #wifepleasertank has racked up 13.9 million. [ …] Thanks to TikTok, there has been a mass adoption of the term “wife pleaser” in an attempt to rebrand the tank .
Synonyms
Antonyms
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
( military fighting vehicle ) : infantry tank ( historical ) , cavalry tank ( historical ) , fast tank ( historical ) , cruiser tank ( historical ) , superheavy tank ( historical ) , tankette ( historical ) , bobbin tank ( historical ) , light tank , medium tank , heavy tank , main battle tank , MBT , flail tank , flame tank , flamethrower tank
Coordinate terms
( military fighting vehicle ) : armoured car , armoured train , armoured personnel carrier , armored personnel carrier , APC , infantry fighting vehicle , IFV , self-propelled gun , SPG , tank destroyer , assault gun
Derived terms
Descendants
Translations
closed container for fluids
Afrikaans: tenk (af)
Albanian: rezervuar (sq) m
Arabic: فِنْطَاس m ( finṭās ) , صِهْرِيج m ( ṣihrīj )
Iraqi Arabic: تانكي
Armenian: բաք (hy) ( bakʻ )
Assamese: টেংকি ( teṅki )
Azerbaijani: bak
Belarusian: бак m ( bak )
Bulgarian: резервоа́р (bg) m ( rezervoár )
Burmese: တိုင်ကီ (my) ( tuingki )
Catalan: tanc (ca) m , dipòsit (ca) m
Cebuano: tangke
Chinese:
Mandarin: 罐 (zh) ( guàn )
Czech: nádrž (cs) f
Danish: tank (da) c , beholder (da) c
Dutch: vat (nl) n , tank (nl) m
Esperanto: cisterno
Estonian: tank (et)
Finnish: säiliö (fi) , tankki (fi)
French: citerne (fr) f , réservoir (fr) m , bonbonne (fr) f , tank (fr) m ( Quebec ) , bouteille (fr) f ( gas )
Galician: tanque (gl) m
Georgian: ავზი ( avzi )
German: Behälter (de) m , Tank (de) m
Greek: δεξαμενή (el) f ( dexamení ) , δοχείο (el) n ( docheío )
Hebrew: מֵיכָל (he) m ( meikhal )
Hindi: टंकी (hi) f ( ṭaṅkī ) , हौज़ m ( hauz )
Hungarian: tartály (hu) , tank (hu) , tározó (hu) , ciszterna (hu) , hordó (hu)
Icelandic: tankur m
Ido: tanko (io)
Indonesian: tangki (id) , tabung (id)
Interlingua: tank
Italian: tanica (it) , serbatoio (it) , bombola (it) f (scuba diving), cisterna (it) f
Japanese: ドラム缶 ( どらむかん, doramu kan ) , タンク (ja) ( tanku ) , 缶 (ja) ( かん, kan )
Kazakh: бак ( bak )
Khmer: ធុង (km) ( thung )
Korean: 탱크 (ko) ( taengkeu )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: tank (ku) f
Kyrgyz: бак (ky) ( bak )
Lao: ຖັງ ( thang )
Latin: lacus (la) m
Latvian: cisterna f , tvertne f
Lithuanian: bakas m
Macedonian: резервоа́р m ( rezervoár )
Malay: tangki (ms)
Maori: taika , kurawai
Marathi: टाकी f ( ṭākī )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: tank m
Nynorsk: tank m
Pashto: ټانک (ps) m ( ṭānk )
Persian:
Dari: تَانْکِی ( tānkī ) , حَوْض (fa) ( hawz )
Iranian Persian: مَخْزَن (fa) ( maxzan ) , حُوْض (fa) ( howz )
Polish: zbiornik (pl) m
Portuguese: tanque (pt) m
Romanian: tanc rezervor n , rezervor (ro) n , recipient (ro)
Russian: бак (ru) m ( bak ) , цисте́рна (ru) f ( cistɛ́rna ) , ёмкость (ru) f ( jómkostʹ ) , сосу́д (ru) m ( sosúd ) , балло́н (ru) m ( ballón ) ( scuba diving )
Scottish Gaelic: amar m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: резерво̀а̄р m
Roman: rezervòār (sh) m
Slovak: nádrž f
Slovene: rezervoar m
Spanish: tanque (es) m , yogo m ( Honduras ) , cisterna (es) f ( of a toilet or urinal )
Swahili: tangi (sw)
Swedish: tank (sv) c , dyktub c (scuba diving)
Sylheti: ꠐꠦꠋꠇꠤ ( ṭeṅki )
Tagalog: tangke
Tajik: бак ( bak ) , ҳавз ( havz )
Thai: ถัง (th) ( tǎng ) , ถังน้ำ
Ukrainian: бак (uk) m ( bak )
Urdu: حَوض (ur) m ( hauz )
Uzbek: bak (uz)
Vietnamese: thùng (vi)
Welsh: tank , tanc
open container for liquids
Bulgarian: басе́йн (bg) m ( baséjn )
Finnish: allas (fi) , säiliö (fi)
French: cuve (fr) f , réservoir (fr) m , aquarium (fr) m ( fish )
Galician: tanque (gl) m
German: Becken (de) n , Tank (de) m
Hungarian: tartály (hu) , tank (hu) , tározó (hu) , ciszterna (hu) , hordó (hu) , itató (hu) ( for animals )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: birk (ku) f
Latin: lacus (la) m
Marathi: टाकी f ( ṭākī )
Russian: таз (ru) m ( taz ) , аква́риум (ru) m ( akvárium ) ( for fish )
Spanish: tanque (es) m
Vietnamese: bể (vi)
pond, pool, or small lake, natural or artificial
fuel reservoir
Arabic: خَزَّان m ( ḵazzān )
Armenian: բաք (hy) ( bakʻ )
Azerbaijani: bak
Belarusian: бак m ( bak )
Bulgarian: резервоа́р (bg) m ( rezervoár )
Burmese: တိုင်ကီ (my) ( tuingki )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 箱 (zh) ( xiāng ) , 罐 (zh) ( guàn )
Czech: nádrž (cs) f
Danish: tank (da) c ( vehicle )
Dutch: tank (nl) m
Finnish: polttoainesäiliö (fi) , polttoainetankki , tankki (fi)
French: réservoir (fr) m , citerne (fr) f
Georgian: ავზი ( avzi )
German: Tank (de) m
Greek: δεξαμενή (el) f ( dexamení )
Gujarati: please add this translation if you can
Hindi: टंकी (hi) f ( ṭaṅkī )
Hungarian: tank (hu) , tartály (hu) , üzemanyagtartály (hu)
Indonesian: tangki (id)
Italian: cisterna (it) f , serbatoio (it) m
Japanese: タンク (ja) ( tanku ) , 油槽 (ja) ( ゆそう, yusō ) , 貯水槽 ( ちょすいそう, chosuisō )
Kazakh: бак ( bak )
Khmer: ធុង (km) ( thung )
Korean: 탱크 (ko) ( taengkeu )
Kyrgyz: бак (ky) ( bak )
Latvian: cisterna f , tvertne f
Lithuanian: bakas m
Macedonian: резервоа́р m ( rezervoár ) , цистерна f ( cisterna ) , резервоа́р m ( rezervoár )
Marathi: टांकें n ( ṭāṅkẽ )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: tank m
Persian:
Iranian Persian: باک (fa) ( bâk ) , مَخْزَن (fa) ( maxzan )
Polish: bak (pl) m , zbiornik (pl) m
Portuguese: tanque (pt) m
Russian: бак (ru) m ( bak ) , резервуа́р (ru) m ( rezervuár ) , цисте́рна (ru) f ( cistɛ́rna )
Scottish Gaelic: amar m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: резерво̀а̄р m
Roman: rezervòār (sh) m
Slovak: nádrž f
Slovene: rezervoar m
Spanish: tanque (es) m
Tajik: бак ( bak )
Telugu: చెరువు (te) ( ceruvu )
Thai: ถัง (th) ( tǎng )
Turkish: depo (tr) , benzin deposu , tank (tr)
Ukrainian: бак (uk) m ( bak )
Uyghur: باك ( bak )
Uzbek: bak (uz)
Vietnamese: bể (vi) , két (vi)
armoured fighting vehicle
Afrikaans: tenk (af)
Albanian: tank (sq) m
Arabic: دَبَّابَة f ( dabbāba )
Armenian: տանկ (hy) ( tank )
Azerbaijani:
Abjad: تانق ( tānq ) , دبابه ( dabbābeh ) ( Turcoman dialects )
Roman: tank (az) , dəbbabə ( Turcoman dialects )
Bashkir: танк ( tank )
Basque: gerra-gurdi
Belarusian: танк (be) m ( tank )
Bengali: ট্যাংক (bn) ( ṭêṅko )
Bulgarian: танк m ( tank )
Burmese: တင့်ကား (my) ( tang.ka: )
Catalan: tanc (ca) m
Chinese:
Hokkien: 坦克 ( thán-khek ) , 鐵殼車 / 铁壳车 ( thih-khak-chhia )
Mandarin: 坦克 (zh) ( tǎnkè ) , 坦克車 / 坦克车 (zh) ( tǎnkèchē ) , 戰車 / 战车 (zh) ( zhànchē ) ( an armored vehicle, including tanks )
Chuvash: танк ( tank )
Czech: tank (cs) m
Danish: kampvogn (da) c , tank (da) c
Dutch: tank (nl) m
Dzongkha: དམག་འཁོར ( dmag 'khor ) , ཏེངཀ ( tengk )
Esperanto: tanko (eo)
Estonian: tank (et)
Faroese: stríðsvognur m
Finnish: panssarivaunu (fi) ; tankki (fi) ( colloquial )
French: char de combat (fr) m , tank (fr) m , char d’assaut (fr) m
Galician: tanque (gl) m , carro de combate (gl) m
Georgian: ტანკი (ka) ( ṭanḳi )
German: Panzer (de) m , Tank (de) m ( obsolete )
Greek: άρμα μάχης (el) n ( árma máchis )
Greenlandic: tanki
Gujarati: please add this translation if you can
Hebrew: טַנְק (he) m ( tank )
Hindi: टैंक (hi) m ( ṭaiṅk )
Hungarian: harckocsi (hu) , tank (hu)
Icelandic: skriðdreki (is)
Ido: tanko (io)
Indonesian: mobil baja (id) , tank (id)
Interlingua: tank
Italian: carro armato (it) m
Japanese: 戦車 (ja) ( せんしゃ, sensha )
Kazakh: танк ( tank )
Khmer: តង់ ( tɑng ) , សា (km) ( saa ) , រថក្រោះ ( rŭət krɑh ) , រថប្រយុទ្ធ ( rŭət prɑyut )
Korean: 전차(戰車) (ko) ( jeoncha ) , 탱크 (ko) ( taengkeu ) , 땅크 (ko) ( ttangkeu ) ( North Korea )
Kyrgyz: танк (ky) ( tank )
Lao: ລົດຖັງ ( lot thang ) , ຖັງ ( thang )
Latin: autocurrus armatus m
Latvian: tanks (lv) m
Lithuanian: tankas m
Luxembourgish: Panzer
Macedonian: тенк m ( tenk )
Malay: kereta kebal (ms) , tank
Maltese: tank m , karru armat m
Marathi: रणगाडा ( raṇgāḍā )
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: танк (mn) ( tank )
Navajo: chidí naaʼnaʼí beeʼeldǫǫh bikááʼ dah naaznilígíí
Norwegian:
Bokmål: stridsvogn (no) m or f , tanks m
Nynorsk: stridsvogn f , tanks m
Ottoman Turkish: دبابه ( debbâbe )
Pashto: ټانک (ps) m ( ṭānk )
Persian:
Dari: تَانْک (fa) ( tānk )
Iranian Persian: تانْک (fa) ( tânk )
Polish: czołg (pl) m
Portuguese: carro de combate m , tanque (pt) m
Quechua: tanki
Romanian: tanc (ro) n
Romansch: tanc m
Russian: танк (ru) m ( tank )
Samogitian: tanks
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: те̏нк m
Roman: tȅnk (sh) m
Silesian: čoug m
Slovak: tank (sk) m
Slovene: tank (sl) m
Sorbian:
Upper Sorbian: tank m
Spanish: tanque (es) m , carro de combate m
Swahili: kifaru (sw)
Swedish: stridsvagn (sv) c , pansarvagn (sv) c
Tagalog: tangke
Tajik: тонк ( tonk )
Tamil: கவச தாங்கி ( kavaca tāṅki )
Thai: รถถัง (th) ( rót-tǎng ) , แท้งค์ , รถเกราะ , รถรบ
Turkish: tank (tr)
Turkmen: tank
Ukrainian: танк m ( tank )
Urdu: ٹَینْک (ur) m ( ṭaiṅk )
Uyghur: تانكا ( tanka )
Uzbek: tank (uz)
Vietnamese: xe tăng (vi)
Volapük: bländ
Walloon: tank (wa) m
Yakut: тааҥка ( taañka )
Yiddish: טאַנק m ( tank )
small pond in an animal pen
muscular and physically imposing person
Verb
tank (third-person singular simple present tanks , present participle tanking , simple past and past participle tanked )
To fail or fall (often used in describing the economy or the stock market); to degenerate or decline rapidly; to plummet .
2008 October, Davy Rothbart, “How I caught up with dad”, in Men's Health , volume 23 , number 8, →ISSN , page 112 :He told me about all the odd jobs he'd taken after I was born, when Michigan's economy was tanking . For one, he crisscrossed the Midwest buying old carpets from dentists' offices.
2022 October 5, “Network News: Private sector's role in a publicly-owned railway”, in RAIL , number 967 , page 16 :"[...] If the economy has tanked ... then we don't want to over-promise and under-deliver."
( video games ) To attract the attacks of an enemy target in cooperative team-based combat, so that one's teammates can defeat the enemy in question more efficiently.
( transitive ) To put (fuel, etc.) into a tank.
1913 , Geoffrey Martin, Industrial and manufacturing chemistry :Sometimes oils are tanked for months or years at a time (e.g., linseed oil).
To deliberately lose a sports match with the intent of gaining a perceived future competitive advantage .
2006 March 6, Michael Farber, “Swede Success”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name) , Sports Illustrated, archived from the original on 4 November 2012 :Beforehand, Swedish [national ice hockey team] coach Bengt-Ake Gustafsson had ruminated about tanking against Slovakia to avoid powerful Canada or the Czechs in the quarters [i.e., quarterfinals of the 2006 Winter Olympic tournament], telling Swedish television, "One is cholera, the other the plague."
( fandom slang ) To resist damage ; to be attacked without being hurt .
2015 March 1, DudeFuckMath, “Bane vs Iron Fist ”, in Reddit (r/whowouldwin) , retrieved 2017-06-19 :Unless Bane can tank Helicarrier-busting explosions I'm not sure how he stands a chance.
2016 June 2, MercinWithAMouth, “Superman Stongest Feat Ever”, in Comic Vine Forums , retrieved 2017-06-19 :A weakened Superman tanked an explosion 50 times larger than the Kepler's Supernova and the electromagnetic shock wave hit him.
2016 July 22, Si-Phon Dom, “Big Barda Vs She Hulk”, in Comics Amino , retrieved 2017-06-19 :Barda could BFR and I doubt She hulk is tanking a blow from her rod, so she takes.
( originally poker , slang ) To contemplate a decision for a long time; to go in the tank .
To put or keep in a tank.
Concrete below ground must be fully tanked to prevent water uptake.
Derived terms
Translations
video games: to attract the attacks of an enemy target in cooperative team-based combat
to deliberately lose a sports match with the intent of gaining a perceived future competitive advantage.
to resist damage; to be attacked without being hurt.
References
Etymology 2
Noun
tank (plural tanks )
A small Indian dry measure , averaging 240 grains in weight.[ 1]
A Bombay weight of 72 grains , for pearls .[ 2]
References
Etymology 3
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium .)
Verb
tank (third-person singular simple present tanks , present participle tanking , simple past and past participle tanked )
( Singapore , informal ) To stand ; to tolerate .
Further reading
Anagrams
Alemannic German
Interjection
tank
( Gressoney ) thank you
Synonyms
References
Azerbaijani
Etymology
Internationalism . From English tank , from Portuguese tanque , from Gujarati ટાંકી ( ṭā̃kī ) .
Noun
tank (definite accusative tankı , plural tanklar )
tank
Declension
Further reading
Czech
Pronunciation
Noun
tank m inan
tank , armor
Declension
Declension of tank (velar masculine inanimate )
Derived terms
Further reading
“tank ”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957
“tank ”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989
Danish
Etymology 1
Borrowed from English tank .
Pronunciation
Noun
tank c (singular definite tanken , plural indefinite tanke )
tank ( for storage )
Synonym: beholder
( informal ) filling station , gas station (US), petrol station (UK), service station
Synonym: tankstation
Declension
References
Etymology 2
Borrowed from English tank (but later than the previous word).
Pronunciation
Noun
tank c (singular definite tanken , plural indefinite tanks )
tank ( military fighting vehicle )
Synonym: kampvogn
Declension
References
Etymology 3
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Pronunciation
Verb
tank
imperative of tanke
Dutch
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Borrowed from English tank .
Noun
tank m (plural tanks , diminutive tankje n )
tank ( storage reservoir )
tank ( armoured fighting vehicle with tracks and direct-fire gun )
Synonym: vechtwagen
( slang ) a muscular, physically imposing man
Derived terms
Descendants
See also
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
tank
inflection of tanken :
first-person singular present indicative
(in case of inversion ) second-person singular present indicative
imperative
Anagrams
French
Etymology
English tank .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /tɑ̃k/ , ( Quebec ) /taŋk/
Noun
tank m (plural tanks )
tank ( military vehicle )
Synonyms: char , char d’assaut , char de combat
( North America ) tank ( container )
Synonym: réservoir
Further reading
German
Pronunciation
Verb
tank
singular imperative of tanken
( colloquial ) first-person singular present of tanken
Hungarian
Etymology
Borrowed from English tank .[ 1]
Pronunciation
Noun
tank (plural tankok )
tank ( a closed container for liquids or gases )
tank , fuel tank ( the fuel reservoir of a vehicle )
Synonym: üzemanyagtartály
( military ) tank , armoured fighting vehicle ( military fighting vehicle )
Synonyms: harckocsi , páncélkocsi , páncélos
( photography ) developing tank ( a closed container used for developing film in a daylight environment )
Synonym: előhívó tank
Declension
Derived terms
References
Further reading
tank in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh . A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (“The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language”, abbr.: ÉrtSz. ). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN
Indonesian
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from Dutch tank , from English tank , from Portuguese tanque ( “ tank, liquid container ” ) , originally from Indian vernacular for a large artificial water reservoir, cistern, pool, etc., for example, Gujarati ટાંકી ( ṭā̃kī ) or Marathi टाकी ( ṭākī ) , from Sanskrit तडग ( taḍaga , “ pond ” ) . Doublet of tangki .
Pronunciation
Noun
tank (first-person possessive tankku , second-person possessive tankmu , third-person possessive tanknya )
tank , an armoured fighting vehicle, armed with a gun in a turret, and moving on caterpillar tracks.
Synonyms
Further reading
Italian
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from English tank .
Pronunciation
Noun
tank m (invariable )
tank (military and container)
References
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Borrowed from English tank .
Noun
tank m (definite singular tanken , indefinite plural tanker , definite plural tankene )
a tank ( container, as below )
( military , nonstandard since 2005) a tank ( armoured fighting vehicle ) (form removed with the spelling reform of 2005 ; superseded by tanks )
Synonym: stridsvogn
Derived terms
References
“tank” in The Bokmål Dictionary .
Anagrams
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Borrowed from English tank .
Noun
tank m (definite singular tanken , indefinite plural tankar , definite plural tankane )
a tank ( closed container for liquids or gases )
( military , nonstandard since 2005) a tank ( armoured fighting vehicle ) (( pre-2005 ) alternative form of tanks )
Synonym: stridsvogn
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Verb
tank
imperative of tanka
References
“tank” in The Nynorsk Dictionary .
Anagrams
Swedish
tank
Noun
tank c
tank (container for liquids)
Declension
See also
Anagrams
Turkish
Etymology
From English tank .
Pronunciation
Noun
tank (definite accusative tankı , plural tanklar )
tank
Declension