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bricole    
n. 投石器;[撞球] 落空

投石器;[撞球] 落空

bricole
n 1: an engine that provided medieval artillery used during
sieges; a heavy war engine for hurling large stones and
other missiles [synonym: {catapult}, {arbalest}, {arbalist},
{ballista}, {bricole}, {mangonel}, {onager}, {trebuchet},
{trebucket}]


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