The Vietnamese word "súng cối" is a noun that translates to "mortar" in English. In the context of weaponry, it refers to a type of artillery that fires explosive projectiles at a high angle. Mortars are used in military operations to launch shells over obstacles and hit targets that are not directly visible.
In more advanced discussions, "súng cối" can be mentioned in the context of military strategy, discussing the effectiveness of mortars in different scenarios. You might encounter it in historical texts or military analyses.
While "súng cối" primarily refers to the military mortar, in some contexts, it can also refer to a mortar used in cooking. However, this is less common, and the context usually makes it clear what is meant.