beartrap

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See also: bear trap

English[edit]

A beartrap in the sprung position

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Etymology[edit]

bear +‎ trap

Noun[edit]

beartrap (plural beartraps)

  1. (hunting) A large trap used to catch a bear or other mammal, usually as a foot trap.
  2. (law enforcement, automotive, traffic) A radar trap used by police to catch speeders.
  3. (aviation, nautical) A device that traps a probe on a rotorcraft, securing it to the helicopter deck of a vessel.
  4. (aviation, nautical) A system of rotorcraft recovery aboard watercraft in heavy sea states, which uses the beartrap device to land securely and transport the aircraft into the hangar.

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