claymore
noun/ˈkleɪmɔːɹ/UK
Etymology
Possibly named for the sword claymore.
- borrowed from claidheamh-mòr
Definitions
A large two-handed sword historically used by the Scottish Highlanders.
Alternative letter-case form of Claymore (“antipersonnel mine”).
An American-made anti-personnel mine designed to lay down a wide arc of steel ball…
An American-made anti-personnel mine designed to lay down a wide arc of steel ball bearings in order to inflict casualties.
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A suburb of Sydney in the Campbelltown council area, New South Wales, Australia.
The neighborhood
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