cannon ball
There are 2 syllables in the word "cannon."
It's DRAGON. A Gun is a slang term for a weapon such as a pistol, revolver, rifle, cannon, or other gunpowder projectile device.
Yes, the word 'rifle' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of gun; a word for a thing. The word 'rifle' is aslo a verb; to search through fast and roughly in order to steal; to cut spiral grooves on the inside of a barrel of a gun; to hit or throw a ball with great force.
The name Pushkin is of Russian origin and is derived from the word "pushka," which means cannon. The name is associated with the renowned Russian poet Alexander Pushkin.
No it is one word: cannonball.
The soldiers carefully took aim and fired the cannon at the enemy.
It comes from the term houfnice for a cannon used in the 15th century by Hussites, which in turn comes from the German word "Haufen", which was a formation of pikemen, against which the cannon was especially lethal. The word houfnice later crossed into German as Haubitze, and in Dutch as houwitser, from which the English word howitzer is derived.
From the German word "riffeln" meaning "groove" - the barrel of a rifle has internal grooves to give the bullet spin, which helps it fly straight and deviate less from where it is aimed.
bannon
A flak cannon is an anti-aircraft gun, the word 'flak' being derived from the German 'Fliegerabwehrkanone', or 'aircraft defence cannon'.
There is really no antonym for the word cannon, but cannon does really mean large gun so the antonym would logically be small gun.
My father gave me a rifle for Christmas. I fired my rifle for the first time. My rifle misfired.