
1) Defacer 2) Defiler 3) Evildoer 4) Hun 5) Ravager 6) Ruiner 7) Thug
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1) Destroyer 2) Graffiti artist 3) Graffiti creator 4) Graffiti writer 5) Home wrecker 6) Looter 7) Malicious destroyer 8) Part of a wrecking crew 9) Property defacer 10) Property destroyer 11) Property wrecker 12) Rome sacker 13) Rome-sacker of 455 14) Ruiner 15) Sinner who may cast stones 16) Undoer
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- someone who willfully destroys or defaces property
- a member of the Germanic people who overran Gaul and Spain and North Africa and sacked Rome in 455
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[record producer] Vandal is a Techno, Breakbeat and Electronica producer from Sheffield, England. He is currently recording for Meat Katie`s LOT49 record label. == Background == Vandal`s first vinyl release was in 2000 through big beat label Plastic Raygun, Vandal went on to release three more singles and five remixes via Plastic Raygun bef...
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[tanker] Vandal was a river tanker designed by Karl Hagelin and Johny Johnson for Branobel. Russian Vandal and French Petite-Pierre, launched in 1903, were the world`s first diesel-powered ships (sources disagree over which of the two, Vandal or Petite-Pierre, was the first). Vandal was the first equipped with fully functional diesel-electr...
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• (n.) One of a Teutonic race, formerly dwelling on the south shore of the Baltic, the most barbarous and fierce of the northern nations that plundered Rome in the 5th century, notorious for destroying the monuments of art and literature. • (a.) Alt. of Vandalic • (n.) Hence, one who willfully destroys or defaces any work of art or l...
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(from the article `ship`) ...Iron followed wood as a construction material and was followed in turn by steel. Until very recently steam was a source of power, though the ...
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member of a Germanic people who maintained a kingdom in North Africa from 429 to 534 and who sacked Rome in 455. Their name has remained a synonym ... [15 related articles]
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Member of a Germanic people related to the
Goths. In the 5th century AD the Vandals invaded Roman
Gaul and Spain, many ...
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Van'dal noun [ Latin
Vandalus ,
Vandalius ; of Teutonic origin, and probably originally signifying, a wanderer. Confer
Wander .]
1. (Anc. Hist.) One of a Teutonic race, formerly dwelling on the south shore of the Baltic, the most barbarous and fierce of the northern n...
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HMS Vandal was a British V Class submarine of 545 tons displacement launched in 1943 and sunk during the Second World War. HMS Vandal was powered by two Davey Paxman diesel engines providing a top speed of 13 knots surfaced and two electric motors providing a top speed of 10 knots submerged. She was armed with one 3 inch gun; two 20 mm anti-aircraf...
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[
n] - a member of the Germanic people who overran Gaul and Spain and North Africa and sacked Rome in 455 2. [n] - someone who willfully destroys or defaces property
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Vandal Etymologically: Latin, Vandalus (s), Vandali (pl); a name of Teuktonic origin; probably literally meaning 'wanderers' and relat4d to German wandeln, 'to wander'.
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vandal, vandals 1. Someone who willfully or maliciously defaces or destroys public or private property. 2. a person who willfully or ignorantly destroys or mars something beautiful or valuable. 3. A member of a Germanic people that overran Gaul, Spain, and northern Africa in the fourth and fifth centuries A.D. and sacked Rome in 455. There does ...
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noun someone who willfully destroys or defaces property
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Member of a Germanic people related to the Goths. In the 5th century AD the Vandals invaded Roman Gaul and Spain, many settling in Andalusia (formerly Vandalitia) and others reaching North Africa 429. They sacked Rome 455 but were defeated by Belisarius, general of the emperor Justinian, in the 6th century
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