megacannon

noun

Etymology

From mega- + cannon.

  1. derived from 𒄀𒈾
  2. derived from 𒄀
  3. derived from κάννα
  4. derived from canna
  5. derived from cannone
  6. derived from canon
  7. inherited from canon
  8. prefixed as megacannon — “mega + cannon

Definitions

  1. A large cannon.

    • The prisoners—the President, the First Lady, and their son, nine-year-old Billy—their hands tied securely behind their backs, were marched from the ship and across the floor of the canyon to the base of an enormous megacannon.
    • “Look,” he says, “I’m a razor from the ship’s bridge crew. The Rain brought down the zone and then hosed down the fleet with that DE megacannon outside—"

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA