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A large cannon that fires heavy projectiles.
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| cannon bone |
The fused metacarpal or metatarsal bones of some ungulates
Ãâó: www.uoguelph.ca/~mammals/Mammalogy_2005_glossary.h...
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| Cannon |
The tubular vambrace.
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| Cannon |
An artillery gun made from brass, bronze and later iron (16th century), usually mounted on a wheeled gun-carriage. The angle of elevation could be altered by moving a wooden wedge-like block under the base of the barrel. It's size ranged greatly, from a 4 pounder to a 60 pounder, with 'pounder' meaning the weight of the shot, or ball the cannon fired. ...
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| Cannon |
A shot where the cue ball stikes more than one object ball.
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| Cannon | soldiers who a regarded as expendable in the face of artillery fire |
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| Cannon | intense and continuous artillery fire |
| Cannon | attack with canons or artillery |
| Cannon | a solid projectile that in former times was fired from a cannon |
| Cannon | step on it |
| Cannon | a serviceman in the artillery |
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