IPA: /wəˈmɛrə/
KK: /wəˈmɛrə/
A type of tool used by Indigenous Australians, typically made of wood, to throw spears or darts with greater force and distance.
The hunter skillfully used the womera to launch his spear at the target.
The word 'womera' originates from the Australian Aboriginal language, specifically from the word 'womera', meaning a type of spear-throwing device. It refers to a tool used for hunting, showcasing the ingenuity of indigenous cultures in utilizing natural resources for survival.
Imagine a tool used by indigenous people for hunting — that's what a 'womera' is, a spear-throwing device.