The word 'shrapnel' is named after Henry Shrapnel the Englishman who invented it back in the 1700's.
Im sorry buddy there is no word that are anywhat equal to a proper antonym for this word.
Shrapnel: noun:metal pieces from an exploded bomb, shell, or mine.metal fragments scattered by an exploding shell, bomb or mine.
I don't exactly know what shrapnel means but if you take the definition into mind, you might figure it out. Just read the definition and think hard. (WARNING- This answer may be tough for some to figure it out.)
From the Online Etymology Dictionary: ; shrapnel : 1806, from Gen. Henry Shrapnel (1761-1842), who invented a type of exploding, fragmenting shell when he was a lieutenant in the Royal Artillery during the Peninsular War. The invention consisted of a hollow cannon ball, filled with shot, which burst in mid-air; his name for it was spherical case ammunition. Sense of "shell fragments" is first recorded 1940. The surname is attested from 13c., and is believed to be a metathesized form of Charbonnel, a dim. form of O.Fr. charbon "charcoal," in ref. to complexion, hair color, or some other quality.
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
Over a dozen Marines were wounded on Saturday when they were struck by shrapnel from an IED. The word shrapnel is a noun.
As a result of the explosion he suffered from, he was left with a bit of shrapnel in his brain.
Shrapnel
"Shrapnel" means fragment of some military item, like a bullet, or a bomb shell, orsomething like that. You could use it like " As the bomb exploded, shrapnel flew everywhere" or "Asthe bullet made contact, it broke into shrapnel"
Im sorry buddy there is no word that are anywhat equal to a proper antonym for this word.
shrapnel is a piece of metal. for example when a bomb explodes it creates shrapnel
Tom Shrapnel's birth name is Thomas Heydon Shrapnel.
Joe Shrapnel's birth name is Joe Sebastian Shrapnel.
Lex Shrapnel's birth name is Alexander Carey Shrapnel.
Fragments of a bomb, shell, or other object thrown out by an explosion
Shrapnel is named after Major General Henry Shrapnel (1761 - 1842) an English artillery officer
There are no possible words that can be spelled with all of these letters. The longest possible word is shrapnel.