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June 03, 2018

Firearms

Interlinked Thematic Vocabulary Unit N NÂș 078 v.06

        Main Definitions

  1. firearm |n| a weapon, esp a portable gun or pistol, from which a projectile can be discharged by an explosion caused by igniting gunpowder, etc.
  2. bullet |n| a small metal projectile for firing from a rifle, revolver, or other small firearm, typically cylindrical and pointed, and sometimes containing an explosive.
  3. "The bullet shall completely penetrate at least one side wall of the cylinder."
  4. "And the bullet-proof steel door offers even greater protection.
  5. "They shot a rubber bullet at him from a distance of 30 centimeters."
  6. cartridge / cartouche |n| a cylindrical case of pasteboard, metal, or the like, for holding a complete charge of powder, and often also the bullet or the shot for a rifle, machine gun, or other small arm.
  7. "The evidence included mostly human body parts, two pistols, spent cartridges and Ms. Bhutto's damaged vehicle."
  8. "Description: the most commonly used service pistol cartridge in the world and the European standard in law enforcement elements."
  9. gunpowder |n| an explosive mixture of potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulfur used in gunnery and blasting; broadly : any of various powders used in guns as propelling charges.
  10. "We all know that gunpowder and paper originated in Asia and then travelled to Europe."
  11. "In Sierra Leone, for instance, a volatile mixture of cocaine and gunpowder was often given to children to make them fearless in battle."
  12. "Provisions, armaments and gunpowder were kept inside the castle, which was also served as a home for the soldiers."


         Guns

  1. handguns |n| a firearm that can be held, carried, and fired with one hand, such as a pistol.
  2. gun |n| a weapon incorporating a metal tube from which bullets or shells are propelled by explosive force.
  3. pistol |n| a small firearm designed to be held in one hand.
  4. revolver |n| a pistol with revolving chambers enabling several shots to be fired without reloading.



         Long Guns

  1. long gun / rifle / shot gun |n| a shoulder firearm with spiral grooves cut in the inner surface of the gun barrel to give the bullet a rotatory motion and thus a more precise trajectory.
  2. "Shotguns have a large impact area with considerably less range and accuracy."
  3. air gun |n|
  4. sub-machine-gun |n| a portable automatic firearm that uses pistol-type ammunition and is fired from the shoulder or hip.
  5. machine gun |n| an automatic gun that can fire a lot of bullets one after the other very quickly.



         Explosives

  1. hand grenade |n| a grenade or explosive shell that is thrown by hand and exploded either by impact or by means of a fuze.
  2. bomb |n| a container filled with explosive or incendiary material, designed to explode on impact or when detonated by a timing, proximity, or remote-control device.
  3. missile |n| an object or weapon that is fired, thrown, dropped, or otherwise projected at a target; a projectile.
  4. nuclear weapon |n| an explosive device whose destructive potential derives from the release of energy that accompanies the splitting or combining of atomic nuclei.


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