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Bomarc

American  
[boh-mahrk] / ˈboʊ mɑrk /

noun

U.S. Military.
  1. a winged, surface-to-air interceptor missile.


Etymology

Origin of Bomarc

1960–65; Bo(eing) + M(ichigan) A(eronautical) R(esearch) C(enter)

Example Sentences

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As evidence of the centrality of this region to Boeing’s engineering future, he said that team works in the company’s Bomarc building in Everett.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 18, 2022

Earlier this summer, Boeing sold off a warehouse at the Bomarc Business Park in Everett for $35 million and seven office buildings in Bellevue’s Eastgate area for $139 million.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 16, 2021

Items: � Tests on the Bomarc, a long-range pilotless interceptor, "are very encouraging."

From Time Magazine Archive

The House Appropriations Committee followed up by chopping $163 million out of the $447 million that the Air Force wanted for Bomarc.

From Time Magazine Archive

When in operation, the Bomarc will be stationed in sheds on likely tracks of enemy bombers.

From Time Magazine Archive

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