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Claymore vs Ddt - What's the difference?

claymore | ddt |

As a proper noun claymore

is an american-made anti-personnel mine designed to lay down a wide arc of steel ball bearings in order to inflict casualties.

As a noun ddt is

(countable|professional wrestling) a move where a wrestler puts another wrestler into a standing front face lock and then falls backwards, driving the recipient's head into the floor.

claymore

Noun

(en noun)
  • A large two-handed sword historically used by the Scottish Highlanders.
  • The Scottish basket-hilted broadsword used during the early modern period.
  • (usually capitalized) A Claymore antipersonnel mine.
  • Synonyms

    * (The Scottish basket-hilted broadsword) claybeg ----

    ddt

    English

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • (countable, professional wrestling) a move where a wrestler puts another wrestler into a standing front face lock and then falls backwards, driving the recipient's head into the floor.
  • (uncountable) (an insecticide)
  • Anagrams

    * DTD *