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Artillery vs Cannonading - What's the difference?

artillery | cannonading |

As nouns the difference between artillery and cannonading

is that artillery is large cannon like weapons, transportable and usually operated by more than one person while cannonading is a discharge of artillery fire.

As a verb cannonading is

present participle of cannonade.

artillery

English

Noun

(artilleries)
  • Large cannon like weapons, transportable and usually operated by more than one person.
  • * Bible, 1 Sam. xx. 40
  • And Jonathan gave his artillery unto his lad.
  • An army unit that uses such weapons.
  • Gunnery.
  • (Campbell)

    cannonading

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A discharge of artillery fire.