cannon
noun /ˈkænən/
/ˈkænən/
(plural cannon, cannons)
- an old type of large, heavy gun, usually on wheels, that fires solid metal or stone balls
- Three cannon opened fire.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- automatic
- water
- load
- mount
- aim
- …
- boom
- roar
- thunder
- …
- ball
- shell
- blast
- …
- a gun that fires many shots from an aircraft or tank
- a burst of cannon fire
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- automatic
- water
- load
- mount
- aim
- …
- boom
- roar
- thunder
- …
- ball
- shell
- blast
- …
Word Originlate Middle English: from French canon, from Italian cannone ‘large tube’, from canna ‘cane, reed’, via Latin from Greek kanna, kannē, of Semitic origin.