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Noun edit

super warhead (plural super warheads)

  1. Alternative form of superwarhead
    • 1970 January 1, Franklin W. Dixon, Hardy Boys 49: The Bombay Boomerang (The Hardy Boys)‎[1], Penguin, →ISBN, →OCLC:
      „Smart guy. You guessed it. We've developed a super warhead made of mercury fulminate. Get the picture? The bomb sets up shock waves so devastating they can crack the crust of the earth for miles and miles!“
    • 2012 August 16, James Vincent Novak, Grand Theft Nuclear!: (www.nuclear_warheads_4_sale@_mayak.rus)[2], PublishAmerica, →ISBN:
      “So, one day I figured out how to make some money. For me, that is.
      “Suppose, I said to myself, suppose I build a super warhead that the small countries would go crazy over, drool over. It would be a ‘One-of-a-kind’ warhead.
    • 2014 December 8, Homer A. Taylor, The Hawaiian Project: Book 3: the Cody Hunter Series[3], Archway Publishing, →ISBN, →OCLC:
      Bob called Dan first thing the following morning and brought him up on yesterday's activities and explained that no hint of any weapon or super warhead rocket had instilled interest in any of the crew they encountered the day before.