ploughstaff
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:The soldier carried a polearm in his hand during the battle.
Definition:A weapon, such as an ax, sword, or spear, that is used in close combat from the length of a pole or haft, often having a sharp blade or head designed for thrusting or cutting.
From polearm
Example:During the medieval times, infantry used weapons like the ploughstaff for close-quarters combat.
Definition:Members of the branch of an army that fights on foot, distinguished from cavalry, artillery, and other branches.
From infantry
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