Results for: medieval weapon
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bottom of gun carriage, carry weapon in low position, decorate something by drizzling liquid clay, drag something or be dragged, drape, fall behind in athletic competition, follow somebody secretly, follow; drag, tow, lag, make track, marks where someb...trail
bow shaped weapon from which arrows are fired, powerful weapon that fires boltscrossbow
bring type together, kerne, medieval soldier, overlap adjacent characters, part of a character, part of a typeface that extends beyond the edge of the metal type block (Printing); soldier or a group of Irish foot soldiers (Archaic); peasant (Archaic), ...kern
broken brick; brick or other hard object which is thrown as a weapon; rude or derogatory comment, criticism, piece of something hardbrickbat
bullets and missiles, explosive material, projectiles shot from a weapon (bullets, grenades, bomb shells, etc.); something used to attack, supporting factsammunition
burning ship used as a weaponfire ship
campaign, concerted effort, fight to retake Holy Land, go on a crusade, join a medieval military expedition to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims; champion a cause, campaign for a cause, medieval military expedition by European Christians to recove...crusade
campaigner, one who fights in a crusade, one who joins a medieval military expedition to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims; one who campaigns for the advancement of a cause, soldier in crusadescrusader
canine, late medieval architectural feature, tooth of a dog, canine tooth; architectural ornament; dogtooth violet (type of lily)dogtooth
cantus firmus, medieval ecclesiastical chant, melodic theme or subject; main voice or melodycantus
cap brim, eyeshade, flap over a windshield for glare, front of medieval helmet, sun-shield; face shield; projecting brim for shading the eyes; part of a helmet covering the face or eyes, supply or cover with a visor, transparent front of helmet, vizorvisor
casing on nuclear weapon, influence something corruptly, interfere with and damage something, meddle, interfere; tinker, fiddle; engage in secret or improper activities, somebody or something that tamps somethingtamper
catapult, sling, small hand weapon, small hand-held weapon made of a loop of elastic connected to a Y-shaped stick and used to hurl stones or other small projectilesslingshot
catch ball with thrust of arm, long-handled weapon with blade, pierce or thrust at with or as if with a spear; pass quickly; sprout, thrust upward (about plants), pierce something with spear, send up spear, spearman, weapon consisting of a long staff w...spear
ceremonial staff of office, early billiard cue, macebearer, spiked club used as a weapon; spice ground from the outer shell of the nutmeg, spiked metal clubmace
 

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