Bayonet ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Bayonet ( noun )

  1. A knife or dagger that is fixed to the end of a rifle or other firearm and used as a weapon in close combat.
  2. A blade attachment to the muzzle of a rifle or other firearm.
  3. A knife-like weapon that is attached to the end of a rifle and used in hand-to-hand combat.

Origin:

The word bayonet comes from the french word "baionnette" which was a type of knife that was fixed to the end of a musket. the word was first used in the early 17th century.

Examples:

  1. The soldier fixed the bayonet to his rifle.
  2. The bayonet is a weapon that is used in close combat.
  3. The bayonet is a type of weapon that can be attached to the end of a rifle.
  4. The soldiers were trained to use the bayonet in hand-to-hand combat.
  5. The bayonet is an essential piece of equipment for a soldier in battle.

(As a verb)

Bayonet ( verb )

  1. A knife or dagger that is fixed to the end of a rifle or other firearm and used as a weapon in close combat.
  2. A blade attachment to the muzzle of a rifle or other firearm.
  3. A knife-like weapon that is attached to the end of a rifle and used in hand-to-hand combat.

Origin:

The word bayonet comes from the french word "baionnette" which was a type of knife that was fixed to the end of a musket. the word was first used in the early 17th century.

Examples:

  1. The soldier fixed the bayonet to his rifle.
  2. The bayonet is a weapon that is used in close combat.
  3. The bayonet is a type of weapon that can be attached to the end of a rifle.
  4. The soldiers were trained to use the bayonet in hand-to-hand combat.
  5. The bayonet is an essential piece of equipment for a soldier in battle.
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