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'''Seawolf''' or '''Sea |
'''Seawolf''', '''Sea wolf''' or '''Sea Wolves''' may refer to: |
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==Animals== |
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* [[Vancouver Coastal Sea wolf]], a wolf subspecies found in the Vancouver coastal islands |
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* A nickname of the [[Orca|killer whale]] |
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==Arts and entertainment== |
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* ''[[The Sea-Wolf]]'', a 1904 novel by Jack London |
* ''[[The Sea-Wolf]]'', a 1904 novel by Jack London |
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* [[U.S.S. Seawolf (novel)|''U.S.S. Seawolf'' (novel)]], a 2000 novel by Patrick Robinson |
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===Films and television=== |
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* [[The Sea Wolf (1920 film)|''The Sea Wolf'' (1920 film)]], directed by George Melford |
* [[The Sea Wolf (1920 film)|''The Sea Wolf'' (1920 film)]], directed by George Melford |
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* [[The Sea Wolves (1925 film)|''The Sea Wolves'' (1925 film)]], a German silent film directed by Arthur Robison |
* [[The Sea Wolves (1925 film)|''The Sea Wolves'' (1925 film)]], a German silent film directed by Arthur Robison |
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* [[The Sea Wolf (1926 film)|''The Sea Wolf'' (1926 film)]], a silent film directed by Ralph Ince |
* [[The Sea Wolf (1926 film)|''The Sea Wolf'' (1926 film)]], a silent film directed by Ralph Ince |
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* [[The Sea Wolf (1930 film)|''The Sea Wolf'' (1930 film)]], starring Milton Sills, Raymond |
* [[The Sea Wolf (1930 film)|''The Sea Wolf'' (1930 film)]], directed by Alfred Santell, starring Milton Sills, Raymond Hackett |
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* [[The Sea Wolf (1941 film)|''The Sea Wolf'' (1941 film)]], starring Edward G. Robinson, Ida Lupino |
* [[The Sea Wolf (1941 film)|''The Sea Wolf'' (1941 film)]], directed by Michael Curtiz, starring Edward G. Robinson, Ida Lupino |
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* ''[[The Sea Wolves]]'', 1980 British film |
* ''[[The Sea Wolves]]'', a 1980 British film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, starring Gregory Peck, Roger Moore, David Niven |
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* [[Sea Wolves (film)|''Sea Wolves'' (film)]], a 1991 Hong Kong film, an instalment of the film series ''In the Line of Duty'' |
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* [[The Sea Wolf (1993 film)|''The Sea Wolf'' (1993 film)]], a TV film directed by Michael Anderson, starring Charles Bronson |
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* [[Sea Wolf (miniseries)|''Sea Wolf'' (miniseries)]], a 2009 two-part German/Canadian TV miniseries, directed by Michael Barker, starring Sebastian Koch, Tim Roth, Neve Campbell |
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* [[Sea Wolf (video game)|''Sea Wolf'' (video game)]], a 1976 arcade game by Midway |
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==Military== |
==Military== |
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* {{HMS|Seawolf|1918}}, an [[S-class destroyer (1917)|S-class destroyer]] |
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* {{USS|Seawolf}}, four US Navy submarines |
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*[[Seawolf-class submarine|''Seawolf''-class submarine]], a submarine class built |
* [[Seawolf-class submarine|''Seawolf''-class submarine]], a US Navy nuclear-powered fast attack submarine class built from 1989 to 2005 |
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*[[Wolfpack Seewolf]] (German for Seawolf), |
* [[Wolfpack Seewolf]] (German for Seawolf), a World War II German U-boat formation |
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*[[HMS Seawolf|HMS ''Seawolf'']], a Royal Navy shipname |
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*[[USS Seawolf|USS ''Seawolf'']], a U.S. Navy ship |
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**[[USS Seawolf (SS-28)|USS ''Seawolf'' (SS-28)]], an H-class submarine commissioned in 1913 |
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==Mythology== |
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**[[USS Seawolf (SS-197)|USS ''Seawolf'' (SS-197)]], a ''Sargo''-class submarine commissioned in 1939 |
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* [[Gonakadet]], commonly referred to as the Sea-Wolf, a mythical creature of the northwest coast of North America |
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**[[USS Seawolf (SSN-575)|USS ''Seawolf'' (SSN-575)]], a nuclear submarine commissioned in 1957 |
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**[[USS Seawolf (SSN-21)|USS ''Seawolf'' (SSN-21)]], a ''Seawolf''-class submarine commissioned in 1997 |
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==People with the nickname== |
==People with the nickname== |
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*[[Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald]] (1775–1860), British naval officer and politician |
* [[John D. Bulkeley]] (1911–1996), American vice admiral |
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* [[Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald]] (1775–1860), British naval officer and politician |
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* [[Will Tye]] (born 1991), American football tight end |
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*[[Will Tye]] (born 1991), American football tight end |
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==Sports== |
==Sports== |
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===United States=== |
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* [[Erie SeaWolves]], a minor league baseball team |
* [[Erie SeaWolves]], a minor league baseball team |
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* [[North Sound SeaWolves]], a soccer team in Snohomish County, Washington |
* [[North Sound SeaWolves]], a soccer team in Snohomish County, Washington |
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* [[Seattle Seawolves]], a Major League Rugby team |
* [[Seattle Seawolves]], a Major League Rugby team |
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* [[Sonoma State University]] |
* [[Sonoma State University]] Seawolves |
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* [[Stony Brook Seawolves]], Stony Brook University's athletics teams |
* [[Stony Brook Seawolves]], Stony Brook University's athletics teams |
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* [[Tabor Academy (Massachusetts)]] |
* [[Tabor Academy (Massachusetts)]] Seawolves |
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* [[University of Alaska Anchorage]] |
* [[University of Alaska Anchorage]] Seawolves |
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* [[Orlando SeaWolves]], indoor soccer |
* [[Orlando SeaWolves]], an indoor soccer team |
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* [[Mississippi Sea Wolves (FPHL)]], a member of the Federal Prospects Hockey League |
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===Elsewhere=== |
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* [[UNB Saint John Seawolves]], a Canadian University campus athletics team |
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==Other uses== |
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* [[British Columbia wolf]] |
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* [[U.S.S. Seawolf (novel)|''U.S.S. Seawolf'' (novel)]], a 2000 novel by Patrick Robinson |
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* ''[[The Sea Wolves]]'', a 1980 film starring Gregory Peck, Roger Moore, and David Niven |
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* One of the nicknames of the [[Killer whale]] which refers to their intelligence and skill as pack hunters as being similar to wolves |
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==See also== |
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* [[Sea (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Wolf (disambiguation)]] |
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{{disambiguation}} |
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[[Category:Nicknames]] |
Revision as of 12:01, 30 April 2024
Look up seawolf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Seawolf, Sea wolf or Sea Wolves may refer to:
Animals
- Vancouver Coastal Sea wolf, a wolf subspecies found in the Vancouver coastal islands
- Seawolf (fish), a marine fish also known as wolffish or sea wolf
- A nickname of the killer whale
- South American sea lion, locally called lobo marino (sea wolf)
Arts and entertainment
- The Sea-Wolf, a 1904 novel by Jack London
- U.S.S. Seawolf (novel), a 2000 novel by Patrick Robinson
- Sea Wolf (comics), a supervillain in the DC Comics
- Sea Wolf (band), an American an indie folk band
Films and television
- The Sea Wolf (1913 film), a lost silent film directed by Hobart Bosworth
- The Sea Wolf (1920 film), directed by George Melford
- The Sea Wolves (1925 film), a German silent film directed by Arthur Robison
- The Sea Wolf (1926 film), a silent film directed by Ralph Ince
- The Sea Wolf (1930 film), directed by Alfred Santell, starring Milton Sills, Raymond Hackett
- The Sea Wolf (1941 film), directed by Michael Curtiz, starring Edward G. Robinson, Ida Lupino
- The Sea Wolves, a 1980 British film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, starring Gregory Peck, Roger Moore, David Niven
- Sea Wolves (film), a 1991 Hong Kong film, an instalment of the film series In the Line of Duty
- The Sea Wolf (1993 film), a TV film directed by Michael Anderson, starring Charles Bronson
- Sea Wolf (miniseries), a 2009 two-part German/Canadian TV miniseries, directed by Michael Barker, starring Sebastian Koch, Tim Roth, Neve Campbell
Video games
- Sea Wolf (video game), a 1976 arcade game by Midway
- SSN-21 Seawolf, a 1994 computer game for MS-DOS
Military
- HMS Seawolf (1918), an S-class destroyer
- HMS Seawolf (47S), a submarine launched in 1935 and sold in 1945
- USS Seawolf, four US Navy submarines
- Seawolf-class submarine, a US Navy nuclear-powered fast attack submarine class built from 1989 to 2005
- Wolfpack Seewolf (German for Seawolf), a World War II German U-boat formation
- Consolidated TBY Sea Wolf, a United States Navy torpedo bomber of World War II
- Sea Wolf (missile), a British naval missile system
- HA(L)-3, a US Navy helicopter attack squadron nicknamed the Seawolves
Mythology
- Gonakadet, commonly referred to as the Sea-Wolf, a mythical creature of the northwest coast of North America
People with the nickname
- John D. Bulkeley (1911–1996), American vice admiral
- Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald (1775–1860), British naval officer and politician
- Will Tye (born 1991), American football tight end
Sports
United States
- Erie SeaWolves, a minor league baseball team
- North Sound SeaWolves, a soccer team in Snohomish County, Washington
- Seattle Seawolves, a Major League Rugby team
- Sonoma State University Seawolves
- Stony Brook Seawolves, Stony Brook University's athletics teams
- Tabor Academy (Massachusetts) Seawolves
- University of Alaska Anchorage Seawolves
- Orlando SeaWolves, an indoor soccer team
- Mississippi Sea Wolves (FPHL), a member of the Federal Prospects Hockey League
Elsewhere
- Rostock Seawolves, a German basketball team
- UNB Saint John Seawolves, a Canadian University campus athletics team