cannon$11043$ - translation to greek
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cannon$11043$ - translation to greek

TYPE OF ANIMAL TRAP
Cannon-netting; Cannon netting; Cannon net; Cannon-net
  • Cannon net being deployed

cannon      
n. κανόνι, πυροβόλο, τηλεβόλο
water cannon         
  • First German Police water cannon
  • A miner using a hydraulic jet to mine for gold in California, from ''[[The Century Magazine]]'' January 1883
  • Water cannon during a German demonstration, 2001
  • WaWe 10.000 - [[Dresden]]
  • Hong Kong protests]].
DEVICE THAT SHOOTS A HIGH-VELOCITY STREAM OF WATER
Electrified water cannon; Electrocuting water cannon; Watercannon; Water cannons; Specialised Crowd Management Vehicle; Specialised Crowd Management Vehicles; Specialized Crowd Management Vehicles; Specialized Crowd Management Vehicle
n. αντλία
cannon ball         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cannonballs; Cannon-ball; Cannon ball; Cannon balls; Cannon Ball; Cannonbal; Cannonbals; Canonball; Canonballs; Canonbal; Cannon Balls; CannonBall; CannonBalls; Cannonball (song); Canon ball; Cannonball (game show); Cannonball (TV game show); Cannonball (television game show)
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Definition

cannon
(cannons)
1.
A cannon is a large gun, usually on wheels, which used to be used in battles.
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2.
A cannon is a heavy automatic gun, especially one that is fired from an aircraft.
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3.
If someone is a loose cannon, they do whatever they want and nobody can predict what they are going to do.
Max is a loose cannon politically.
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see also water cannon

Wikipedia

Rocket net

Rocket nets and cannon nets are types of animal traps used to trap many live animals, usually birds, but they also have been used to catch large animals such as various species of deer. Rocket nets, cannon nets, and other net launching devices are built upon similar principles have been used since the 1950s (Dill and Thornsberry 1950, Hawkins et al. 1968, Grubb 1988 and 1991).

Rocket and cannon nets are used in conservation programs where many live animals need to be captured for analysis, veterinary care or relocation.