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caliver Meaning in Telugu ( caliver తెలుగు అంటే)



కాలివర్, గొట్టం రంధ్రం

Noun:

గొట్టం రంధ్రం, కాలిపర్, గొట్టం వ్యాసం,



caliver's Usage Examples:

A standardized arquebus, the caliver, was introduced in the latter half of the 16th century.


The English infantry included pikemen as well as musketeers and caliver-men (together known as "shot").


The engineers worked under cover of the musketeers and caliver men, with gabions (wicker baskets filled with earth) to shield them from.


militia who had gone ahead of the main force; he promptly opened fire with a caliver, scaring the intruders off.


still retained large numbers of lighter firearms known as the arquebus or caliver); overall, the Protestants fielded about the same number of muskets as.


branch (Improvised, Worldwide) Abus howitzer (Turkish) Arquebus, caliver, hackbut, harkbus, harquebus (European) Bajozutsu pistol (Japanese) Basilisk cannon.


Worldwide) Abus howitzer (Turkish) Arquebus, caliver, hackbut, harkbus, harquebus (European) Bajozutsu pistol (Japanese) Basilisk cannon (European) Baton.


swords while wearing no armour, in later periods they were equipped with caliver muskets while still using little to no armour.


against the projectiles of gunpowder-based firearms of the time, such as the caliver, arquebus and, later, the musket.


gone ahead of the main force; he promptly opened fire with a caliver, scaring the intruders off.


To Bagenal"s puzzlement, the caliver-men wore red coats and fought expertly.


They were variously armed with calivers, muskets, corslets (pikemen"s armour), longbows or bills, with the highest proportion of old-fashioned.


army had marched little over a mile before the Irish shot (musketeers and caliver-men) began skirmishing with the rear of Harrington"s force.



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