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The term ''kamikaze'' is derived from the [[Japanese]] name for the hurricanes that drove back the Mongol invaders; meaning "divine wind" or "wind of the [[god]]s".
 
The term ''kamikaze'' is derived from the [[Japanese]] name for the hurricanes that drove back the Mongol invaders; meaning "divine wind" or "wind of the [[god]]s".
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The term ''kamikaze'' may also refer to a tart alcoholic mixed drink made with [[vodka]], triple sec, and [[lime]] juice.

Revision as of 22:58, April 7, 2007

The kamikaze were Japanese pilots who flew their planes into Allied naval vessels in World War II as a human substitute for guided missiles.

The term kamikaze is derived from the Japanese name for the hurricanes that drove back the Mongol invaders; meaning "divine wind" or "wind of the gods".

The term kamikaze may also refer to a tart alcoholic mixed drink made with vodka, triple sec, and lime juice.