Melee vs Projectile - What's the difference?
melee | projectile |
Hand-to-hand combat; .
A naval or armor battle at an abnormally close range, extending even to disorganized crowds of people or traffic jams, using no ammunition.
A noisy or heated fight, argument or scrap
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(video games, slang) to physically hit, as opposed to shooting or blowing up.
an object intended to be or having been fired from a weapon.
(physics) any object propelled through space by the application of a force.
Projecting or impelling forward.
Caused or imparted by impulse or projection; impelled forward.
As nouns the difference between melee and projectile
is that melee is hand-to-hand combat; mano a mano while projectile is an object intended to be or having been fired from a weapon.As a verb melee
is to physically hit, as opposed to shooting or blowing up.As an adjective projectile is
projecting or impelling forward.melee
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* *Noun
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Verb
(d)projectile
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Noun
(wikipedia projectile) (en noun)See also
* missile * rocketAdjective
(-)- a projectile''' force; a '''projectile weapon
- projectile motion
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