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dreadnaught

noun as in warship

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He was skeptical that Musk could pull off promises of manufacturing the new Model 3 in a factory so automated and so devoid of humans it would resemble an “alien dreadnaught.”

Part of Musk’s initial plans for making the Model 3 involved turning the factory into an “alien dreadnaught,” a machine to build cars, he said in a 2016 earnings call.

Imagine instead an autonomous limousine, a self-piloting dreadnaught of a car, with an interior like a private jet.

The dreadnaught itself feels more dynamic and weightier than what we’ve seen in previous areas — its crumbling on the outside, and full of all these strange inter-dimensional holes in the middle.

From Forbes

And why are former gridiron dreadnaughts Michigan and Texas, both nearly suffocating in donor money, now spinning their wheels on the field?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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