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caltrop
[ kal-truhp ]
noun
- any of several plants having spiny heads or fruit, as those of the genera Tribulus and Kallstroemia, or the star thistle, Centaurea calcitrapa.
- an iron ball with four projecting spikes so disposed that when the ball is on the ground one of them always points upward: used to obstruct the passage of cavalry, armored vehicles, etc.
caltrop
/ ˈkælθrəp; ˈkæltrəp /
noun
- any tropical or subtropical plant of the zygophyllaceous genera Tribulus and Kallstroemia that have spiny burs or bracts
- water caltropanother name for water chestnut
- another name for the star thistle
- military a four-spiked iron ball or four joined spikes laid upon the ground as a device to lame cavalry horses, puncture tyres, etc
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of caltrop1
Old English calcatrippe (the plant), from Medieval Latin calcatrippa, probably from Latin calx heel + trippa trap 1
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Example Sentences
A telegram was accordingly despatched to Mrs. Caltrop, asking her to forward the address of the doctor in question.
From Project Gutenberg
Sooner or later, the worm forsakes this kind of caltrop which catches on to everything.
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