Etymology: [ 'ka-n&n ] (noun.) 15th century. Origin circa 1400 A.D. from Old French canon, from Italian cannone, from Latin canna. This spelling was not fixed until circa 1800.Barnhart, Robert K.; Editor. The Barnhart Concise Dictionary of Etymology. 1995 HarperResource/HarperCollins P.102.Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged. Merriam-Webster, 2002. http://unabridged.merriam-webster.com (December 26, 2006).
Synonyms: Big Bertha, heavy artillery, howitzer, Long Tom, mortar, ordnance
top, bombardıman silahı, mil, büyük top, karambol bilardo, bir şaft üzerinde serbestçe hareket eden bilardo oyununda karambol, bombardıman etmek, incik kemiği, çarpışmak, bilardo karambol, çarpmak, topa tutmak, cannon bon, koşum takımında bir çeşit gem, karambol yapmak, karambol (bilardo), top atmak, cannon ball gülle, TOP:Bir top, obüs veya havan ana parçasını teşkil eden bir top namlusu ile bir kama tertibatı, ateşleme tertibatı veya dip kapağından ibaret, komple parça. Namlu ağzına takılan ek parçalar buna da dahildir, top,v.topa tut:n.top, i., ask. top, gülle gibi fırlatmak,
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top isim
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bombardıman silahı isim
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mil isim
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büyük top Askeri
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karambol bilardo
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bir şaft üzerinde serbestçe hareket eden bilardo oyununda karambol
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bombardıman etmek
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incik kemiği
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çarpışmak
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bilardo karambol Spor
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çarpmak
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topa tutmak
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cannon bon
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koşum takımında bir çeşit gem
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karambol yapmak
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karambol (bilardo) isim
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top atmak
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cannon ball gülle
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TOP:Bir top, obüs veya havan ana parçasını teşkil eden bir top namlusu ile bir kama tertibatı, ateşleme tertibatı veya dip kapağından ibaret, komple parça. Namlu ağzına takılan ek parçalar buna da dahildir Askeri
A shot in which the ball struck with the cue comes in contact with two or more balls on the table; a hitting of two or more balls with the player's ball, A large muzzle-loading artillery piece, A large-bore machine gun, A complete assembly, consisting of an artillery tube and a breech mechanism, firing mechanism or base cap, which is a component of a gun, howitzer or mortar. It may include muzzle appendages.(JP 1-02 Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms), The arm of a player that can throw well, A bone of a horse's leg, between the fetlock joint and the knee or hock, To bombard with cannons, To fire something, especially spherical, rapidly, To play the carom billiard shot. To strike two balls with the cue ball, A hollow cylindrical piece carried by a revolving shaft, on which it may, however, revolve independently, A great gun; a piece of ordnance or artillery; a firearm for discharging heavy shot with great force, A kind of type, A bone of a horses leg, between the fetlock joint and the knee or hock, large gun, A complete assembly, consisting of an artillery tube and a breech mechanism, firing mechanism or base cap, which is a component of a gun, howitzer or mortar. It may include muzzle appendages, To discharge cannon, See Canon, heavy gun, To collide or strike violently, esp, A shot in which the ball struck with the cue comes in contact with two or more balls on the table; a hitting of two or more balls with the players ball, See Carom, lower part of the leg extending from the hock to the fetlock in hoofed mammals, heavy automatic gun fired from an airplane, a shot in billiards in which the cue ball contacts one object ball and then the other, so as to glance off or rebound; to strike and rebound, fire a cannon, (Middle Ages) a cylindrical piece of armor plate to protect the arm, heavy gun fired from a tank, A cannon is a large gun, usually on wheels, which used to be used in battles, A cannon is a heavy automatic gun, especially one that is fired from an aircraft, If someone is a loose cannon, they do whatever they want and nobody can predict what they are going to do. Max is a loose cannon politically. see also water cannon. American politician who as Republican speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (1903-1911) was known for his strongly partisan and autocratic use of authority. to hit someone or something while moving fast cannon into. Long-range artillery piece, as distinguished from other big guns such as the howitzer or mor(Tarih) Early cannons, appearing in Europe in the 15th century, were smooth-bored and forged of iron, weighed 6,000-8,000 lbs (2,800-3,600 kg) and were loaded through the muzzle. They were mounted on wheeled carriages, which were thrown backward when the cannon was fired. Rifled bores and breechloading were adopted in the later 19th century, and new mechanisms such as the hydraulic buffer absorbed the recoil. Before 1850 ammunition was either cannister, grapeshot, or round, solid cannonballs and black powder, but rifled bores made possible the use of elongated projectiles, which had a longer range. The shrapnel shell was widely used in the 19th-20th century. Modern cannons, of high-grade steel, are towed on split-trail carriages or are mounted on tracked vehicles; a common calibre is 155 mm (6 in.). Many helicopters, airplanes, and naval vessels are equipped with multibarreled, Gatling-type rotary cannons firing 20-mm exploding shells, a large artillery gun that is usually on wheels, "Rule" In counterpoint, a melody that is repeated exactly by a different voice, entering a short interval after the original voice, make a cannon, Plate armor encircling the upper and lower arm, Individual plate armour defence, of tubular form, for the upper and lower arm See also vambrace and rerebrace, A musical form similar to a round, lower part of the leg extending from the hock to the fetlock in hoofed mammals a large artillery gun that is usually on wheels heavy automatic gun fired from an airplane (Middle Ages) a cylindrical piece of armor plate to protect the arm heavy gun fired from a tank fire a cannon make a cannon, n meriam, a defensive weapon used to discourage pirates The Sea Lion has four functional cannons Since the word "caliber" was not used in the Elizabethan time-period, the weight of the cannonball was used instead The Sealion's cannons are "one-pounders" The actual cannons weigh 400 pounds apiece, The name given to the collective components of the barrel, breech and breech ring of a howitzer, Another term for the bicep armor which is worn between the shoulder bell and the forearm armor, The first artillery pieces, bombards, were little more than iron barrels with long metal bars bound together by hoops Mainly produced in Kampen and imported via London, A large cannon that fires heavy projectiles, A generic term including guns, howitzers, mortars, and columbiads, Furnished with cannon, past of cannon, present participle of cannon, plural of cannon, third person singular of cannon,
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A shot in which the ball struck with the cue comes in contact with two or more balls on the table; a hitting of two or more balls with the player's ball
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A large muzzle-loading artillery piece
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A large-bore machine gun
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A complete assembly, consisting of an artillery tube and a breech mechanism, firing mechanism or base cap, which is a component of a gun, howitzer or mortar. It may include muzzle appendages.(JP 1-02 Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms)
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The arm of a player that can throw well - "He's got a cannon out in right."
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A bone of a horse's leg, between the fetlock joint and the knee or hock
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To bombard with cannons
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To fire something, especially spherical, rapidly
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To play the carom billiard shot. To strike two balls with the cue ball - "The white cannoned off the red onto the pink."
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A hollow cylindrical piece carried by a revolving shaft, on which it may, however, revolve independently
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A great gun; a piece of ordnance or artillery; a firearm for discharging heavy shot with great force
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A kind of type
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A bone of a horses leg, between the fetlock joint and the knee or hock
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large gun isim
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A complete assembly, consisting of an artillery tube and a breech mechanism, firing mechanism or base cap, which is a component of a gun, howitzer or mortar. It may include muzzle appendages
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To discharge cannon
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See Canon
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heavy gun
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To collide or strike violently, esp
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A shot in which the ball struck with the cue comes in contact with two or more balls on the table; a hitting of two or more balls with the players ball
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See Carom
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lower part of the leg extending from the hock to the fetlock in hoofed mammals
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heavy automatic gun fired from an airplane
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a shot in billiards in which the cue ball contacts one object ball and then the other
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so as to glance off or rebound; to strike and rebound
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fire a cannon
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(Middle Ages) a cylindrical piece of armor plate to protect the arm
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heavy gun fired from a tank
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A cannon is a large gun, usually on wheels, which used to be used in battles
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A cannon is a heavy automatic gun, especially one that is fired from an aircraft
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If someone is a loose cannon, they do whatever they want and nobody can predict what they are going to do. Max is a loose cannon politically. see also water cannon. American politician who as Republican speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (1903-1911) was known for his strongly partisan and autocratic use of authority. to hit someone or something while moving fast cannon into. Long-range artillery piece, as distinguished from other big guns such as the howitzer or mor(Tarih) Early cannons, appearing in Europe in the 15th century, were smooth-bored and forged of iron, weighed 6,000-8,000 lbs (2,800-3,600 kg) and were loaded through the muzzle. They were mounted on wheeled carriages, which were thrown backward when the cannon was fired. Rifled bores and breechloading were adopted in the later 19th century, and new mechanisms such as the hydraulic buffer absorbed the recoil. Before 1850 ammunition was either cannister, grapeshot, or round, solid cannonballs and black powder, but rifled bores made possible the use of elongated projectiles, which had a longer range. The shrapnel shell was widely used in the 19th-20th century. Modern cannons, of high-grade steel, are towed on split-trail carriages or are mounted on tracked vehicles; a common calibre is 155 mm (6 in.). Many helicopters, airplanes, and naval vessels are equipped with multibarreled, Gatling-type rotary cannons firing 20-mm exploding shells
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a large artillery gun that is usually on wheels
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"Rule" In counterpoint, a melody that is repeated exactly by a different voice, entering a short interval after the original voice
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make a cannon
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Plate armor encircling the upper and lower arm
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Individual plate armour defence, of tubular form, for the upper and lower arm See also vambrace and rerebrace
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A musical form similar to a round
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lower part of the leg extending from the hock to the fetlock in hoofed mammals a large artillery gun that is usually on wheels heavy automatic gun fired from an airplane (Middle Ages) a cylindrical piece of armor plate to protect the arm heavy gun fired from a tank fire a cannon make a cannon
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n meriam
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a defensive weapon used to discourage pirates The Sea Lion has four functional cannons Since the word "caliber" was not used in the Elizabethan time-period, the weight of the cannonball was used instead The Sealion's cannons are "one-pounders" The actual cannons weigh 400 pounds apiece
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The name given to the collective components of the barrel, breech and breech ring of a howitzer
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Another term for the bicep armor which is worn between the shoulder bell and the forearm armor
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The first artillery pieces, bombards, were little more than iron barrels with long metal bars bound together by hoops Mainly produced in Kampen and imported via London
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A large cannon that fires heavy projectiles
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A generic term including guns, howitzers, mortars, and columbiads
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