Buckshot

/ˈbʌkʃɑt/ noun

Large pellets fired from a shotgun, or a scattering of something in many directions.

From 'buck' (a male deer) plus 'shot.' Originally called 'buckshot' because it was large enough to hunt bucks, distinguished from smaller birdshot used for birds.

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