Song of the cannon
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ROARSong of the cannon.
DYANCannon of the movies
DYANCannon of the screen
DYANCannon of "The Last of Sheila"
SPIKESStops the vent of a cannon.
cannonryThe use or discharge of cannon; artillery
cannonriesThe use or discharge of cannon; artillery
cascabelthe rear part of a cannon, also CASCABLE
cascablethe rear part of a cannon, also CASCABEL
cascablesCASCABLE, the rear part of a cannon, also CASCABEL
cascabelsCASCABEL, the rear part of a cannon, also CASCABLE
tompiona plug for the muzzle of a cannon, also TAMPION
tampiona plug for the muzzle of a cannon, also TOMPION
culverinkind of heavy cannon used in the 16th and 17th centuries
tompionsTOMPION, a plug for the muzzle of a cannon, also TAMPION
tampionsTAMPION, a plug for the muzzle of a cannon, also TOMPION
serpentinesA kind of cannon, used esp. in the 15th and 16th centuries
fieldpiecea cannon or piece of artillery used in the field of battle
fieldpiecesFIELDPIECE, a cannon or piece of artillery used in the field of battle
touchholethe vent of a cannon or other firearm, by which fire is communicated to the powder of the charge
splentbony enlargement on the upper part of the cannon bone of a horse usually on the inside of the leg
trunnioneither of the two cylindrical projections on a cannon, one on each side for supporting the cannon on its carriage
trunnionseither of the two cylindrical projections on a cannon, one on each side for supporting the cannon on its carriage
touchholesTOUCHHOLE, the vent of a cannon or other firearm, by which fire is communicated to the powder of the charge
breechingA thick rope used to secure the carriage of a cannon on a ship and to absorb the force of the recoil
breechingsA thick rope used to secure the carriage of a cannon on a ship and to absorb the force of the recoil
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