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has glosseng: Rodman gun refers to a series of American Civil War-era columbiads designed by Union artilleryman Thomas Jackson Rodman (1815–1871). The guns were designed to fire both shot and shell. These heavy guns were intended to be mounted in seacoast fortifications. They were built in 8-inch, 10-inch, 13-inch, 15-inch, and 20-inch bore. Other than size, the guns were all nearly identical in design, with a curving soda bottle shape, large flat cascabels with ratchets or sockets for the elevating mechanism. Rodman guns were true guns that did not have a howitzer-like powder chamber, as did many earlier columbiads. Rodman guns differed from all previous artillery because they were hollow cast, a new technology that Rodman developed that resulted in cast iron guns that were much stronger than their predecessors.
lexicalizationeng: Rodman Gun
instance of(noun) an army unit that uses big guns
artillery unit, artillery
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Castilian
lexicalizationspa: Canon Rodman
lexicalizationspa: Cañon Rodman
lexicalizationspa: Cañón Rodman
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media:imgColumbiadDrawing.svg
media:imgRodman Guns.jpg
media:imgRodmanCasting.jpg
mediahttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category%3ARodman_guns

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