1. graf - Noun
2. Graf - Proper noun
A German title of nobility, equivalent to earl in English, or count in French. See Earl.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe Graf Zeppelin was the mother of all airships, 787 feet long and 115 feet high. Imagine Canary Wharf, on its side, floating over your head. Jeremy Clarkson
I use Graf Edmonton for boots and John Wilson blades. Oksana Baiul
My mom was a great tennis player, and I remember being six or seven years old watching Steffi Graf and Monica Seles in Wimbledon in my house. I've always been a tennis fan. Tom Brady
Air Force main A BAF MiG-29 at Graf Ignatievo Air Base In the past decade Bulgaria has been trying actively to restructure its army as a whole and a lot of attention has been placed on keeping the aging Russian aircraft operational. Source: Internet
After a few minutes, Graf Spee called Ajax on W/T, probably on the international watchkeeping frequency of 500 kHz, using both ships' pre-war call-signs, with the signal: "please pick up lifeboats of English steamer". Source: Internet
After a 72-hour layover in port of Montevideo the captain of the Graf Spee, believing he was hopelessly outnumbered by the British, ordered the ship to be scuttled. Source: Internet