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buckshot

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Noun — Large lead pellets loaded into shotgun shells, bigger than birdshot and used for hunting larger game or for self-defense.

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a round of buckshot loaded with buckshot

Etymology

A straightforward compound of "buck" (deer) and "shot" — shot sized for hunting deer.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “buckshot” mean?

The word “buckshot” means large lead pellets loaded into shotgun shells, bigger than birdshot and used for hunting larger game or for self-defense. In plain terms, heavy-duty shotgun ammunition meant for big game, not birds.

How do you use “buckshot” in a sentence?

Here is “buckshot” used in a sentence: “He loaded the shotgun with buckshot before heading out to check on the deer damage.”

What part of speech is “buckshot”?

“Buckshot” is a noun.

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