CATAPULT vs SLING: NOUN
- An instance of firing something, as if from a catapult.
- An instance of firing a missile from a catapult.
- A device or weapon for throwing or launching large objects, such as a mechanical aid on aircraft carriers designed to help airplanes take off from the flight deck.
- A forked stick with elastic band for throwing small stones, etc.
- A slingshot.
- In Roman antiquity, a military engine used to throw darts of great size, called phalarica or trifax.
- Medieval artillery used during sieges; a heavy war engine for hurling large stones and other missiles
- A plaything consisting of a Y-shaped stick with elastic between the arms; used to propel small stones
- Any of various military machines used for hurling missiles, such as large stones or spears, in ancient and medieval times.
- A mechanism for launching aircraft at a speed sufficient for flight, as from the deck of a carrier.
- An engine somewhat resembling a massive crossbow, used by the ancient Greeks and Romans for throwing stones, arrows, spears, etc.
- A small forked stick to each prong of which is attached an elastic band, generally provided with a piece of leather in the middle, used by boys for throwing small missiles, such as stones, peas, paper pellets, and the like.
- Slingshot
- A device that launches aircraft from a warship
- A weapon consisting of a looped strap in which a stone is whirled and then let fly.
- A drink consisting of brandy, whiskey, or gin, sweetened and usually lemon-flavored.
- A plaything consisting of a Y-shaped stick with elastic between the arms; used to propel small stones
- A shoe that has a strap that wraps around the heel
- A highball with liquor and water with sugar and lemon or lime juice
- A simple weapon consisting of a looped strap in which a projectile is whirled and then released
- Bandage to support an injured forearm; consisting of a wide triangular piece of cloth hanging from around the neck
- A slingshot.
- A loop of cloth, worn around the neck, for supporting a baby.
- A drink composed of spirit (usually gin) and water sweetened.
- One of a pair of iron hooks used as part of a sling. See def. 3 (b) above.
- A kind of cart used to transport cannon and their carriages, large stones, machines, etc., the objects transported being slung, or suspended by a chain attached to the axletree.
- A band of rope or iron for securing a yard to a mast; -- chiefly in the plural.
- A strap attached to a firearm, for suspending it from the shoulder.
- A loop of rope, or a rope or chain with hooks, for suspending a barrel, bale, or other heavy object, in hoisting or lowering.
- A kind of hanging bandage put around the neck, in which a wounded arm or hand is supported.
- A contrivance for sustaining anything by suspension.
- The act or motion of hurling as with a sling; a throw; figuratively, a stroke.
- An instrument for throwing stones or other missiles, consisting of a short strap with two strings fastened to its ends, or with a string fastened to one end and a light stick to the other. The missile being lodged in a hole in the strap, the ends of the string are taken in the hand, and the whole whirled rapidly round until, by loosing one end, the missile is let fly with centrifugal force.
- A harness consisting of a wide girth with breast-strap and breeching, suspended from a ceiling, for supporting invalid horses in a standing position.
- Toddy with nutmeg grated on the surface. See gin-sling.
- A looped rope, strap, or chain for supporting, cradling, or hoisting something, especially.
- A band suspended from the neck to support an injured arm or hand.
- A length of fabric worn on the body for carrying an infant.
- A suspending chain or rope for carrying a movable platform for the use of repairers or painters.
- A strap used to carry a rifle over the shoulder.
- A rope or chain that attaches to the mast and supports a yard.
- The act of hurling something.
- A strap of a shoe that fits over the heel.
CATAPULT vs SLING: VERB
- To fire or launch something, as if from a catapult.
- To increase the status of something rapidly.
- To be fired from a catapult or as if from a catapult.
- To have one's status increased rapidly.
- Hurl as if with a sling
- Shoot forth or launch, as if from a catapult
- To fire a missile from a catapult.
- Hurl as if with a sling
- To throw with a circular or arcing motion.
CATAPULT vs SLING: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To hurl or launch from a catapult.
- To hurl or launch by means other than a catapult.
- To be catapulted or hurled.
- To bring suddenly into prominence.
- To jump or spring.
- N/A
CATAPULT vs SLING: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To pass a rope round, as a cask, gun, etc., preparatory to attaching a hoisting or lowering tackle.
- To hang so as to swing.
- To throw; to hurl; to cast.
- To throw with a sling.
- To move by means of a sling; raise or lower in a sling.
- To place in a hanging or supported position.
- To hurl with a sling.
- To throw or fling.
CATAPULT vs SLING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- An engine that provided medieval artillery used during sieges
- Used to propel small stones
- To use a catapult in hurling missiles.
- To shoot at with a catapult: as, to catapult birds.
- To hurl, as a missile, as from a catapult.
- To throw; fling; hurl.
- To fling or throw with a jerk, with or as with a sling. See sling, n., 1.
- To hang or suspend loosely or so as to swing: as, to sling a pack on one's back; to sling a rifle over one's shoulder.
- To place in slings in order to hoist; move or swing by a rope from which the thing moved is suspended: as, to sling casks or bales from the hold of a ship; to sling boats, ordnance, etc.
- To cut (plastic clay) into thin slices by a string or wire, for the purpose of detecting and removing small stones that may be intermixed with the clay.
- To be hurled or flung.
- To move with long, swinging, elastic steps.
- To blow the nose with the fingers.
- Let swing
- Hang loosely or freely
- Used to propel small stones
- Hold or carry in a sling
- Move with a sling
- Hang loosely or freely; let swing
- (idiom) (slings and arrows) Difficulties or hardships.
CATAPULT vs SLING: RELATED WORDS
- Leapfrog, Catapault, Elevate, Catapeltic, Transform, Parlay, Springboard, Vaulted, Catapultic, Propel, Bricole, Onager, Sling, Launcher, Slingshot
- Messenger, Canvas, Muffler, Cast, Heave, Sash, Twill, Hurl, Scarf, Shawl, Weave, Plaster, Splint, Catapult, Slingshot
CATAPULT vs SLING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Climb, Galvanize, Push, Leapfrog, Elevate, Catapeltic, Parlay, Springboard, Vaulted, Catapultic, Propel, Bricole, Sling, Launcher, Slingshot
- Web, Messenger, Canvas, Muffler, Cast, Heave, Twill, Hurl, Scarf, Shawl, Weave, Plaster, Splint, Catapult, Slingshot
CATAPULT vs SLING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The cords should be attached to the front of the catapult and at the front of the catapult arm.
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- Working model Spring catapult is based on original da Vinci Spring catapult is both and.
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- UK, Catapult shall be entitled to publish or otherwise disclose any of its Confidential Information, including the Catapult Intellectual Property.
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- The sling cut is cosmetic only, it will not fit a sling with oiler.
- Sling: A sling may be used for all positions except the standing position.
- This type of sling is commonly referred to as a twisted eye sling.
- Customers can choose Sling Orange, Sling Blue, or both.
- Most people choose either Sling Orange or Sling Blue.
- Sling logo are licensed trademarks of Sling TV, LLC.
- There are three main package levels, Sling Orange, Sling Blue, and Sling Orange and Blue.
- This sling utilizes your existing rear sling loop via a sliding rear attachment strap and is furnished with an HK type front sling hook.
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