enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Grappling hook - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grappling_hook

    Ancient Japanese iron kaginawa climbing hook A chain grapnel – used to recover a cable from the seabed. A grappling hook or grapnel is a device that typically has multiple hooks (known as claws or flukes) attached to a rope or cable; it is thrown, dropped, sunk, projected, or fastened directly by hand to where at least one hook may catch and hold on to objects.

  3. Harpagonella - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpagonella

    They are known as the grappling-hooks, because of the appearance and function of their fruits. [2] The strange fruits are two small nutlets enclosed in a burlike calyx, which is armed with numerous spines covered in minute, hooked barbs. [3] These diminutive, annual plants are found in sandy, clayey, and gravelly soils, and have small white ...

  4. Kaginawa - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaginawa

    Antique Japanese iron kaginawa climbing hook. Kaginawa (鈎縄/鉤縄) is the combination of the words kagi meaning hook and nawa meaning rope. [1] The kaginawa is a type of grappling hook used as a tool in feudal Japan by the samurai class, their retainers, foot soldiers and reportedly by ninja. Kaginawa have several configurations, from one ...

  5. Grapple (tool) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grapple_(tool)

    A grapple is a hook or claw used to catch or hold something. A ship's anchor is a type of grapple, especially the "grapnel" anchor.. A soldier loading a hook. A throwing grapple, kaginawa (or "grappling hook" ) is a multi-pronged hook that is tied to a rope and thrown/launched to catch a grip, as on a parapet or branch of a tree. [1]

  6. Claw of Archimedes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claw_of_Archimedes

    Although its exact nature is unclear, the accounts of ancient historians seem to describe it as a sort of crane equipped with a grappling hook that was able to drop and partly submerge an attacking ship down into the water, then either cause the ship to capsize or suddenly let it go altogether. It was dropped onto enemy ships, which would then ...

  7. Oared vessel tactics - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oared_vessel_tactics

    The Romans did continue their boarding tactics in the naval battles of the Punic Wars, but are also reported as ramming the Carthaginian vessels after the abandonment of the corvus. An older and alternative way for boarding was the use of grappling hooks and planks, also a more flexible system than the corvus.

  8. Adrian Wojnarowski reveals he was diagnosed with prostate ...

    www.aol.com/sports/adrian-wojnarowski-reveals...

    Former ESPN NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski revealed in a Sports Illustrated profile that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in March, months before his stunning retirement.. A line in ...

  9. Grappling Hook (video game) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grappling_Hook_(video_game)

    One, a mobile game named Gladiator, provided the animation system used in Grappling Hook. [11] Grappling Hook was inspired by a Half-Life mod called Cold Ice. [11] Teister wanted to build on the "feeling of acceleration and velocity" [11] from Cold Ice with the use of the grappling hook; "I think the spatial puzzles are perfect to encourage the ...