catapulter

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English

Etymology

catapult +‎ -er

Noun

catapulter (plural catapulters)

  1. One who uses a catapult.
    • 2009, Matthew Reilly, The Five Greatest Warriors (novel), Simon and Schuster (2010), →ISBN, page 118:
      Then he loaded one of the lattice-shrouded cannonballs into the trebuchet’s sling, pulled out a lighter, and, as Genghis Khan’s catapulters would have done 800 years previously, lit the wooden kindling inside it and fired.

French

Verb

catapulter

  1. to catapult

Conjugation

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