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Trap

A trap is a device intended to cause harm, capture, detect, or inconvenience an intruder.

  • Trapping - traps designed to capture or kill an animal
  • Booby trap - designed as an antipersonnel device that can also be employed against civilians
  • In role-playing games, traps may be randomly scattered as obstacles in dungeons.
  • In programming, a trap can refer to code designed to capture errors and reveal where they are.
  • In networking a bot trap is a script designed to identify and block bots that disobey the restrictions on a server.
  • In geology, a trap is a rock formation in which water, salt or hydrocarbons may collect
  • In plumbing, a trap is a U shaped pipe located below a drain. The bend in the pipe reserves a small amount of water, preventing the escape of sewer gases.
  • a trap can also be a statement or question phrased in such a way that any valid answer or reply would imply something the responder does not intend.
  • In computing, a trap is a processor exception.
  • In shooting, trap is an activity similar to skeet which involves shooting clay pigeons - the device which launches the clays is also referred to as a "trap".
  • In Horseriding, a "trap" refers to the device which attaches a carriage to a pony.

Generally, a device which detects an intruder, or is designed to inconvenience or restrict an intruder may also be referred to as a "trap".



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