any object or weapon that is thrown at a target or shot from an engine, gun, etc a rocket-propelled weapon that flies either in a fixed trajectory (ballistic missile) or in a trajectory that can be controlled during flight (guided missile)
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mis•sile /ˈmɪsəl/USA pronunciation
n. [countable]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- an object or weapon propelled at a target, as a stone, bullet, etc.:Rocks, stones, and other flying missiles came down on their heads.
- Militarya rocket-propelled weapon:Missiles from both sides filled the air.
mis•sile
(mis′əl or, esp. Brit., -īl),USA pronunciation n.
adj.
- an object or weapon for throwing, hurling, or shooting, as a stone, bullet, or arrow.
- See guided missile.
- See ballistic missile.
adj.
- capable of being thrown, hurled, or shot, as from the hand or a gun.
- used or designed for discharging missiles.
- Latin, neuter of missilis, equivalent. to miss(us) (past participle of mittere to send, throw) + -ilis -ile
- 1600–10
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'missile' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
AAM
- ABM
- AGM
- ALBM
- ALCM
- ASBM
- ASM
- AUM
- Ab
- Antiballistic Missile Treaty
- Atlas
- BMEWS
- Bomarc
- Bradley Fighting Vehicle
- Canaveral
- Cuba
- DEW line
- Greenham Common
- Huntsville
- ICBM
- IRBM
- Kalamazoo
- MIRV
- Minuteman
- Patriot
- ablation
- abort
- afterbody
- aim
- air log
- air-breathe
- air-breather
- air-launched cruise missile
- air-to-air
- antiballistic
- antiballistic missile
- antimissile
- antimissile missile
- armed
- arrow
- artillery
- aspect ratio
- ballistic missile
- ballistic trajectory
- battery
- bipropellant
- bird
- blastoff
- bogey
- bola