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arbalest Meaning in Telugu ( arbalest తెలుగు అంటే)



లాగడం మరియు రేపు వదిలివేయబడిన అటువంటి ఆదేశం

ముట్టడి సమయంలో మధ్యయుగ ఆర్టిలరీని ఉపయోగించిన ఇంజిన్; పెద్ద రాళ్ళు మరియు ఇతర క్షిపణులను నాశనం చేయడానికి భారీ యుద్ధ ఇంజిన్,

Noun:

కమాండ్ అని పిలుస్తారు, కాలర్ విల్లు, మెకానికల్ ధనుషల్, లాగడం మరియు రేపు వదిలివేయబడిన అటువంటి ఆదేశం,



arbalest's Usage Examples:

1480 15th-century French soldier carrying an arbalest and a pavise A reconstruction of Leonardo da Vinci"s rapid fire crossbow as shown at.


what later became La Pallice); further, the Castilian ships possessed arbalests, which caused great destruction to wooden decks.


The arbalest (also arblast) was a late variation of the crossbow coming into use in Europe during the 12th century.


slings and axes, were defeated by the Normans, who fought with bows and arbalests.


At that time, Oliver continued to work for 4AD under the studio name v23, collaborating with Simon Larbalestier, Marc Atkins and others.


surname, sometimes written Arblastier, is one of the many variants of arbalester, a cross-bowman.


The strongest windlass-pulled arbalests could have up to 22 kN (2,200 kilograms-force; 4,900 pounds-force) of.


A person who shoots crossbow is called a crossbowman or an arbalist (after the arbalest, a European crossbow variant used during the 12th century).


Since the arbalest was much larger than earlier crossbows, and because of the greater tensile strength of steel, it had a greater.


[citation needed] A skilled arbalestier (arbalester) could loose two bolts per minute.


In comparison, an arbalest could only deliver about two bolts a minute.


The Han River was blockaded with five stone platforms capped by arbalests.


The strongest windlass-pulled arbalests could have up to 22 kN (2,200 kilograms-force; 4,900 pounds-force).



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