columbiad

/kəlʌmˈbiːəd/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of cannonball or shell, especially one used during the American Civil War, characterized by a hollow cylindrical body with a bursting charge.

“The cannon fired a columbiad at the Confederate lines, causing significant damage.”

Synonyms

  • cannonball
  • shell

Antonyms

  • bullet
  • pellet