If the unknown indoor game is jai alai, that would be a cesta. The cesta is used to catch the ball coming off the wall and throw it back to the wall.
A trap is a device for catching things.
A Roman ballista was a military device or engine for throwing large stones.A Roman ballista was a military device or engine for throwing large stones.A Roman ballista was a military device or engine for throwing large stones.A Roman ballista was a military device or engine for throwing large stones.A Roman ballista was a military device or engine for throwing large stones.A Roman ballista was a military device or engine for throwing large stones.A Roman ballista was a military device or engine for throwing large stones.A Roman ballista was a military device or engine for throwing large stones.A Roman ballista was a military device or engine for throwing large stones.
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In the device manager folder, they have to click the "unknown device" link. From there investigate where it says the location of the "unknown device" is, and it will be seen. More often than not, it is a usb keyboard or mouse.Ê
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Catapult
Woomera is a test facility in Australia run by the Department of Defence. it is named after the woomera which is an Aboriginal spear throwing device. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woomera,_South_Australia
The device used for showing the movement of the stars and planets on a curved ceiling is called an orrery. This mechanical model demonstrates the relative positions and motions of celestial bodies in the solar system.
A device for catching things that takes away one letter from "stamp" is "trap." By removing the letter 's' from "stamp," you get "tamp," which is a technique used in trapping to secure or compact something, but the primary answer remains "trap," which directly refers to a device used for capturing animals or objects.
Um... In a book? On a reading device? Isn't it obvious?? :P
A catapult is a device used for throwing stones or other projectiles. It uses tension or torsion to store energy and release it rapidly to propel the object. Catapults were historically used in warfare for sieges or to launch projectiles over walls.
A device that measures by extending curved steel legs and placing them on the edges of the object to be measured.