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ballista Meaning in Bengali



 বড়ো বড়ো প্রস্তরখন্ড নিক্ষেপ করার জন্য প্রাচীনকালে ব্যবহৃত একরকমের যন্ত্র,

একটি ইঞ্জিন যে মধ্যযুগীয় sieges সময় ব্যবহৃত কামান প্রদান; বড় বড় পাথর ও অন্যান্য মিসাইল নিক্ষেপ একটি ভারী যুদ্ধ ইঞ্জিন

Noun:

বড়ো বড়ো প্রস্তরখন্ড নিক্ষেপ করার জন্য প্রাচীনকালে ব্যবহৃত একরকমের যন্ত্র,





ballista's Usage Examples:

The ballista (Latin, from Greek βαλλίστρα ballistra and that from βάλλω ballō, "throw"), plural ballistae, sometimes called bolt thrower, was an ancient.


ballista-fired stone struck fear and dread into the hearts of those inside the walls of besieged cities.


The stones chosen to be used in the ballista.


it was also less complex and faster to reload than the torsion-powered ballista and onager which it replaced in early Medieval Europe.


Carroballista was an ancient, cart-mounted ballista, a type of mobile field artillery.


χειροβαλλίστρα) or manuballista (Latin), which translates in all its forms to "hand ballista", was an imperial-era Roman siege engine.


Plautus remarked in the Captivi that “Meus est ballista pugnus, cubitus catapulta est mihi” (“The ballista is my fist, the catapult is my elbow").


Torsion-based siege weapons such as the ballista and onager are not known to have been used in China.


by the scientifically engineered ballista.


The difference between the two is the use of torsion power by the ballista.


(the name means "multi-thrower" in Greek) was an ancient Greek repeating ballista - reputedly invented by Dionysius of Alexandria (a 3rd-century BC Greek.


an arcuballista was similar to a large crossbow.


Later the Romans used ballista catapults on their warships.


[citation needed] The term ballistocardiograph originated from the Roman ballista, which is derived from the Greek word ballein (to throw), a machine for.


The design was probably inherited, along with the ballista, from Greek armies.


It was constructed on the same principles as a Greek or Roman ballista, but with inward swinging arms.



ballista's Meaning':

an engine that provided medieval artillery used during sieges; a heavy war engine for hurling large stones and other missiles

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