- Catapult, mechanism for forcefully propelling stones, spears, or other projectiles, in use mainly as a military weapon since ancient times. The ancient Greeks and Romans used a heavy crossbowlike weapon known as a ballista to shoot arrows and darts as well as stones at enemy soldiers.
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Catapult Physics – The Onager The onager catapult is almost identical to the trebuchet, but instead of a falling counterweight, it uses a torsion bundle to rotate the arm (similar to the mangonel, described previously). Because of its design, it allowed for greater throwing distance than the mangonel (comparable to that of a trebuchet).
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Catapult is committed to making performance technology available to athletes at all levels. As well as working with some of the biggest teams and organisations in world sport, we’ve created PLAYR – our athlete tracking device for the consumer market–to enable amateur soccer players to monitor their performance like the pros.
Through a combination of organic growth and strategic acquisition, Catapult continues to lead the way in sports science research and innovation. Today, the business is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX:CAT) and has over 340+ staff across 30 locations, working with more than 2970 teams in 39 sports.
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cat·a·pult
(kăt′ə-pŭlt′, -po͝olt′)n.catapult
(ˈkætəˌpʌlt) ncat•a•pult
(ˈkæt əˌpʌlt, -ˌpʊlt)n.
catapult
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Past participle: catapulted
Gerund: catapulting
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catapult
Noun | 1. | catapult - a plaything consisting of a Y-shaped stick with elastic between the arms; used to propel small stones slingshot, sling plaything, toy - an artifact designed to be played with |
2. | catapult - a device that launches aircraft from a warship device - an instrumentality invented for a particular purpose; 'the device is small enough to wear on your wrist'; 'a device intended to conserve water' | |
3. | catapult - an engine that provided medieval artillery used during sieges; a heavy war engine for hurling large stones and other missiles arbalest, arbalist, ballista, bricole, mangonel, onager, trebuchet, trebucket engine - an instrument or machine that is used in warfare, such as a battering ram, catapult, artillery piece, etc.; 'medieval engines of war' | |
Verb | 1. | catapult - shoot forth or launch, as if from a catapult; 'the enemy catapulted rocks towards the fort' propel, impel - cause to move forward with force; 'Steam propels this ship' |
2. | catapult - hurl as if with a sling hurl, hurtle, cast - throw forcefully |
Catapult Synonym
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nouncatapult
[ˈkætəpʌlt]A.Ncatapult
[ˈkætəpʌlt]to be catapulted into sth (by force, explosion) → être projeté(e) dans qch
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Catapult Definition
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[ˈkætəˌpʌlt]catapult
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