caltrop (Meaning)

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caltrop (n)

tropical annual procumbent poisonous subshrub having fruit that splits into five spiny nutlets; serious pasture weed

a plant of the genus Trapa bearing spiny four-pronged edible nutlike fruits

Mediterranean annual or biennial herb having pinkish to purple flowers surrounded by spine-tipped scales; naturalized in America

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caltrop (n.)

Alt. of Caltrap

Synonyms & Antonyms of caltrop

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caltrop Sentence Examples

  1. Caltrops, also called caltrop spikes, are small metal devices designed to impede or damage vehicles' tires.
  2. The caltrop's tetrahedral shape ensures that no matter how it lands, one spike points upward.
  3. Military forces historically deployed caltrops to hinder enemy cavalry or wheeled vehicles.
  4. The use of caltrops required careful placement to effectively obstruct enemy movements.
  5. Caltrops were particularly effective against horse-mounted soldiers, as they could cause severe injuries to the animals' hooves.
  6. Ancient civilizations utilized caltrops as a defensive measure against invading armies.
  7. The effectiveness of caltrops in disrupting enemy advances made them a valuable asset in warfare.
  8. In modern times, caltrops find application in law enforcement and security operations to halt fleeing vehicles.
  9. Caltrops can cause extensive damage to tires, making them an effective tool for vehicle immobilization.
  10. The deployment of caltrops requires tactical consideration to minimize risks to friendly forces and civilians.

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tropical annual procumbent poisonous subshrub having fruit that splits into five spiny nutlets; serious pasture weed, a plant of the genus Trapa bearing spiny f

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Caltrops, also called caltrop spikes, are small metal devices designed to impede or damage vehicles' tires.

The caltrop's tetrahedral shape ensures that no matter how it lands, one spike points upward.

Military forces historically deployed caltrops to hinder enemy cavalry or wheeled vehicles.

The use of caltrops required careful placement to effectively obstruct enemy movements.