Su|per|fort

Su|per|fort
Su|per|fort «SOO puhr FRT, -FOHRT», noun.
1. a large, heavily armored, American bombing plane used especially against Japan in the latter part of World War II, officially designated as a B-29.
2. a similar bombing plane officially designated as a B-50.
[< super- + fort(ress), as in flying fortress]

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