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claymore
(redirected from Claymore (sword))

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clay·more  (klmôr, -mr)
n.
1. A claymore mine.
2. A large, double-edged broadsword formerly used by Scottish Highlanders.

[Scottish Gaelic claidheamh mór, large sword : claidheamh, sword (from Old Irish claideb) + mór, great (from Old Irish; see m-3 in Indo-European roots).]

claymore [ˈkleɪˌmɔː (Scot) ˌkleˈmor]
n
1. (Military / Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) a large two-edged broadsword used formerly by Scottish Highlanders
2. (Military / Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) a US type of antipersonnel mine
[from Gaelic claidheamh mōr great sword]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.claymore - a large double-edged broadswordclaymore - a large double-edged broadsword; formerly used by Scottish Highlanders
broadsword - a sword with a broad blade and (usually) two cutting edges; used to cut rather than stab
2.claymore - an antipersonnel land mine whose blast is aimed at the oncoming enemy
booby trap, ground-emplaced mine, land mine - an explosive mine hidden underground; explodes when stepped on or driven over
Translations
claymore
nzweischneidiges Langschwert


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