DKM
English
Etymology
From German DKM, from German Deutsche Kriegsmarine, from deutsch+Kriegsmarine, from Krieg+Marine.
Adjective
DKM (not comparable)
- (military, nautical, World War II, initialism) A ship prefix used for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine.
- Synonyms: KMS, DKMS
Coordinate terms
- U. S. S. (“United States Ship”) (United States of America)
- H. M. S. (“His Majesty's Ship”) (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
- H. M. C. S. (“His Majesty's Canadian Ship”)
- H. M. A. S. (“His Majesty's Australian Ship”)
- IJN (“Imperial Japanese Navy”)
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