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ballistae Meaning in Bengali



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,





ballistae's Usage Examples:

Greek βαλλίστρα ballistra and that from βάλλω ballō, "throw"), plural ballistae, sometimes called bolt thrower, was an ancient missile weapon that launched.


skeins), it shot bolts that were smaller than those in other forms of ballistae and generally made of metal.


The Sasanians used captured Roman ballistae from the abandoned Roman Siege of Nisibis (573).


battering rams that damage walls or gates, and large ranged weapons (such as ballistae, catapults/trebuchets and other similar constructions) that attack from.


certain that the ballistae are actually shooting.


The whole representation could be simply an image of carts transporting ballistae to their destination.


(singular ballistarius) were infantrymen of the Roman army who handled ballistae.


with options for ramming actions and light artillery in the form of ballistae and other siege engines.


has analogues to the techniques by humans used to power catapults and ballistae.


Because of their immobility, most ballistae were constructed.


Scipio Africanus confiscated 120 large catapults, 281 small catapults, 75 ballistae, and a great number of scorpions after he captured New Carthage in 209.


destroy the other's castle with rubber-band powered crossbows (similar to ballistae) and catapults firing plastic disks.


Still other ships might be equipped with catapults, ballistae, or even the flame-throwing firespout.


king could make known the reason of his approach, a dart from the Roman ballistae struck his son and crown prince killing him instantly.


Technological history of the Roman military From sticks and stones to ballistae and quinqueremes.


There existed heavy ballistae able to throw stones weighting 3 talents and more.


Vikings begin the siege of Paris, by attacking the northeast tower with ballistae, mangonels and catapults.


nine-level mobile siege tower or helepolis, equipped with catapults and ballistae on each level, operated by a crew of over 200 men.



ballistae'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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