catapult
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
catapult
n 1: a plaything consisting of a Y-shaped stick with elastic
between the arms; used to propel small stones [syn:
{slingshot}, {sling}, {catapult}]
2: a device that launches aircraft from a warship [syn:
{catapult}, {launcher}]
3: an engine that provided medieval artillery used during
sieges; a heavy war engine for hurling large stones and other
missiles [syn: {catapult}, {arbalest}, {arbalist},
{ballista}, {bricole}, {mangonel}, {onager}, {trebuchet},
{trebucket}]
v 1: shoot forth or launch, as if from a catapult; "the enemy
catapulted rocks towards the fort"
2: hurl as if with a sling [syn: {sling}, {catapult}]
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Catapult \Cat"a*pult\, n. [L. catapulta, Gr. ?, prob. from kata`
down + ? to shake, hurl.]
[1913 Webster]
1. (Mil. Antiq.) An engine somewhat resembling a massive
crossbow, used by the ancient Greeks and Romans for
throwing stones, arrows, spears, etc.
[1913 Webster]
2. A forked stick with elastic band for throwing small
stones, etc.
[1913 Webster]
from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
44 Moby Thesaurus words for "catapult":
arbalest, ballista, booster rocket, bowl, cast, chuck, chunk, dart,
dash, fire, fling, flip, fork, ground loop, heave, hopoff, hurl,
hurtle, jerk, lance, launch, let fly, lob, pass, peg, pelt, pitch,
pitchfork, put, put the shot, rotation, serve, shy, sling,
slingshot, snap, takeoff, throw, throw stick, throwing-stick, tilt,
toss, trebuchet, wommera
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