Cannon or rifle
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GUNCannon or rifle
FREDDYCannon or Fender
MORTARBowl or cannon
SENATORCannon or Luger
EERCannon or musket ending
ADECannon or stock follower
ROLLDrum or cannon sound.
ADESuffix with lemon or cannon
EERSuffix with "wagon" or "cannon"
ADESuffix with block or cannon
ALOOSEWords before cannon or wire
EERSuffix with cannon or musket
EERSuffix for musket or cannon
ADESuffix for cannon or brig
EERSuffix with wagon or cannon
ADESuffix with cannon or block
cannonriesThe use or discharge of cannon; artillery
gunnerperson who operates a gun or cannon
cannonryThe use or discharge of cannon; artillery
covered(of a fortress, gun, or cannon) Have (an area) within range
mitraille(French) shot or bits of iron used sometimes in loading cannon
mitraillesMITRAILLE, (French) shot or bits of iron used sometimes in loading cannon
fieldpiecea cannon or piece of artillery used in the field of battle
cannonballsA round metal or stone projectile fired from a cannon in former times
fieldpiecesFIELDPIECE, a cannon or piece of artillery used in the field of battle
cannonballA round metal or stone projectile fired from a cannon in former times
touchholethe vent of a cannon or other firearm, by which fire is communicated to the powder of the charge
touchholesTOUCHHOLE, the vent of a cannon or other firearm, by which fire is communicated to the powder of the charge
culverinsA 16th- or 17th- century cannon with a relatively long barrel for its bore, typically about 10 to 13 feet long
gunshipAn airplane or a helicopter heavily armed with machine guns or with machine guns and cannon, providing air support for ground troops in combat
howitzercannon having a comparatively short barrel, used esp. for firing shells at a high angle of elevation, as for reaching a target behind cover or in a trench
sabota. wooden or metal disk formerly attached to a projectile in a muzzleloading cannon b. soft metal ring at the base of a projectile that makes the projectile conform to the rifling grooves of a gun
sabotsa. wooden or metal disk formerly attached to a projectile in a muzzleloading cannon b. soft metal ring at the base of a projectile that makes the projectile conform to the rifling grooves of a gun