carronade

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  • n.

    大口径短炮(舰炮的一种);臼炮;

  • 英英释义

    Carronade

    • The carronade is a short smoothbore, cast iron cannon, which was used by the Royal Navy and first produced by the Carron Company, an ironworks in Falkirk, Scotland, UK. It was used from the 1770s to the 1850s.

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