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catapult

/ˈkæ.tə.pʌlt/

Meanings
  • noun

    A large, catapult-like machine used in warfare to launch projectiles a great distance.

    - "The catapult launched boulders over the castle walls."
    - "The siege engine, known as a catapult, was used to breach the city walls."
  • verb

    To throw or hurl something with great force.

    - "He catapulted the ball into the goal."
    - "The athlete catapulted himself over the bar during the pole vault."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈkæ.tə.pʌlt/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with catapult
fulton , putton , button
Variants
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catapult , catapults , catapulted , catapulting
Etymology
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From the Greek word katapultes, meaning 'on land tortoise'. Derived from the similarity between the catapult's frame and the underbelly of a tortoise.


Trivia
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  1. The largest known catapult was built in the 14th century and could launch a 1,500-pound stone ball over a mile.

  2. The catapult was not only used for offensive purposes, but was also used to lift supplies and troops over walls during sieges.

  3. The word 'catapult' is sometimes used metaphorically to describe a sudden, dramatic event or change.


Related Concepts
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  1. Trebuchet: A type of catapult that uses a counterweight to launch projectiles. It was a more advanced version of the catapult, capable of launching heavier projectiles further distances.

  2. Ballista: Another type of siege engine, similar to the catapult, but using a bow-like mechanism to launch arrows or other projectiles.


Culture
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The catapult was a significant military invention, first used in ancient Greece around 400 BC. It was a crucial component of siege warfare and allowed armies to breach fortified walls and defend against enemy attacks. Catapults have been depicted in various works of literature, art, and music, and continue to be a popular subject in popular culture.

How to Memorize "catapult"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a large machine with a long arm and a large, curved piece of wood at the end. Imagine the arm being pulled back and then released, launching a heavy object through the air.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'catapult' with the idea of launching something with great force.
    - Think of a large, powerful machine used in warfare.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the acronym CATAPULT: 'Cat'apults 'A'nd 'T'rebuchets 'Are' 'P'owerful 'L'arge 'U'tilities 'T'o 'h'url 'O'bjects.


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