Langrage


[lang-grij] /ˈlæŋ grɪdʒ/

noun
1.
a kind of shot consisting of bolts, nails, etc., fastened together or enclosed in a case, formerly used for damaging sails and rigging in sea battles.
/ˈlæŋɡrɪdʒ/
noun
1.
shot consisting of scrap iron packed into a case, formerly used in naval warfare

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