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*"U Boat" is also the name of the final track on the album [[Kasabian (album)|''Kasabian'']] by the band of the same name.
*"U Boat" is also the name of the final track on the album [[Kasabian (album)|''Kasabian'']] by the band of the same name.
*U-Boats are also carts which are used in the [[retail industry]] to move boxes and supplies more quickly and safely through short passageways such as aisles of a retail store
*U-Boats are also carts which are used in the [[retail industry]] to move boxes and supplies more quickly and safely through short passageways such as aisles of a retail store
*[[Uboot]] is a Polish cocktail made from beer and vodka.
*A [[U-Boot (beer cocktail)]] is a cocktail made with vodka and beer.
*[[Das U-Boot]] is a GNU GPL boot loader.
*[[Das U-Boot]] is a GNU GPL boot loader.
*U-BOAT is a watch brand by Italian designer Italo Fontana
*U-BOAT is a watch brand by Italian designer Italo Fontana

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U-boat is the anglicization of the German word U-Boot, itself an abbreviation of Unterseeboot (undersea boat).

  • U-boat is also a nickname for the "Universal Line" diesel locomotives built by General Electric; see List of GE locomotives.
  • U-boat also refers to an Australian class of interurban railcars.
  • "U Boat" is also the name of the final track on the album Kasabian by the band of the same name.
  • U-Boats are also carts which are used in the retail industry to move boxes and supplies more quickly and safely through short passageways such as aisles of a retail store
  • A U-Boot (beer cocktail) is a cocktail made with vodka and beer.
  • Das U-Boot is a GNU GPL boot loader.
  • U-BOAT is a watch brand by Italian designer Italo Fontana
  • U-Boat was a term for Jews hiding as non-Jews in Nazi Germany. See Stella Kübler, a "U-Boat" catcher.
  • The Southern Railway's U and U1 class locomotives were nicknamed "U-boats".