Catapults

/ˈkætəpʌlts/ noun, verb

Devices that launch objects through the air using tension or springs, or the action of launching something forcefully and suddenly.

From Greek 'katapeltēs' combining 'kata' (down) and 'pallein' (to throw), referring to ancient siege weapons. The term evolved to describe any device that hurls things with force.

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