clay pigeon
English
Etymology
The term is a remnant of the history of trap shooting. Originally, live pigeons were used as targets, but they were gradually replaced with clay disks and ultimately banned. Later, clay was replaced with more suitable raw materials.
Noun
clay pigeon (plural clay pigeons)
- A flying target, usually a disc, made of a mixture of pitch and pulverized limestone rock, used as moving target in sport shooting.
Synonyms
- clay target
Derived terms
- clay pigeon shooting
Related terms
- clay target shooting
Translations
target in sport shooting
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See also
- skeet
- skeet shooting
- sporting clays
- trap
- trapshooting, trap shooting
Anagrams
- glycopenia