able to be easily carried or moved
portable
Only two of this type of explosive ordnance have ever been used in the history of warfare; specifically, over Japan in 1945
atomic/nuclear bomb
A tropical tree
The concept of this number didn't make it to Europe until the 1200s; the Mayans were using it by the 4th century
0
…of WhatsApp and Beluga, the services that evolved into Messenger
an illustration or photograph of a person, especially one depicting only the face or head
portrait
The spiked version of a mace, club, or flail is referred to as this
morning star
Weapons and munitions
arms
The ancient Romans did most of their calculating on this device
abacus
…of BandAid and Listerine, and also a recent provider of the COVID vaccine
Johnson & Johnson
having a stout body; somewhat fat
portly
A blister agent made popular in WWI, created by combining sulfur and chlorine with hydrocarbons
mustard gas
Describing the shape of many pastas, such as macaroni
elbow
The Babylonians used base 60, which could be counted on 5 fingers of one hand, and 12 of these on 4 fingers of the other
knuckles
…of Hulu, ESPN, and 20th Century Fox
Disney
a large, flat case for loose sheets of paper such as drawings or maps
portfolio
This rapid-fire device was first patented in 1865, and discharged cartridges through multiple barrels by use of a hand crank
Gatling gun
A piece of furniture with drawers
chest
The Hindus calculated the square root of this integer as 1.4142156, which is correct to 5 decimal places
2
…of Schweppes and Dasani
Coca-Cola
a word blending the sounds and combining the meanings of two others
portmanteau
This weapon was the first standard-issue semi-automatic rifle of the United States military; mostly known for the “pinging” sound of its ejected clips
M1 Garand
The goddess of rainbows
iris
Some scholars think Ancient Egyptians represented fractions using symbols from the eye of this falcon god
Horus
...of Skype
Microsoft