Stuka

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See also: štuka and šťuka

English

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Etymology

From German Stuka, from Sturzkampfflugzeug (dive bomber).

Noun

Stuka (plural Stukas)

  1. (historical, informal) The Junkers Ju-87, a gull-winged single-engine German dive bomber used in World War II.

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German

Noun

Stuka m (genitive Stukas, plural Stukas)

  1. Abbreviation of Sturzkampfflugzeug.
  2. specifically, a Ju-87 Stuka

Further reading

  • Stuka” in Duden online