
1) Artillery ammunition 2) Belgian shoe 3) Brinker footwear 4) Carved footwear 5) Carved shoe 6) Clodhopper for one 7) Clog 8) Clog cousin 9) Clog kin 10) Clog relative 11) Clunky clog 12) Clunky shoe 13) Cousin of a clog 14) Crude shoe 15) Dutch footwear 16) Flemish footwear 17) Form of footwear 18) French clog
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1) Clog 2) Geta 3) Patten 4) Shoe
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- a shoe carved from a single block of wood
- footwear usually with wooden soles
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a device used in a firearm to fire a projectile, such as a bullet, that is smaller than the bore diameter.
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A sabot @U is a device used in a firearm or cannon to fire a projectile, such as a bullet, that is smaller than the bore diameter, or which must be held in a precise position. ==Design== Since a strong seal is needed to trap propellant gases behind the projectile, and keep the projectile centered in the barrel, something is needed to fill the unde...
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[dinghy] The Sabot is a sailing dinghy that is sailed and raced singlehandedly usually by young sailors in various places around the world. The boat was suitable for amateur production. Early models were usually made in plywood. More recent models have been made in fibreglass. Variations on the design include El Toro from the Richmond Yacht...
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[newspaper] Sabot was a brief-lived underground newspaper published in Seattle, Washington by the Seattle Liberation Front from September 11, 1970 to January 13, 1971. Sixteen weekly issues were published in all. The paper was started as a replacement for the Seattle Helix which had published its last issue in June 1970. As with its predece...
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[shoe] A sabot is a clog from France or surrounding countries such as Belgium. Sabots are whole feet clogs. Sabots were in the 16th to 19th centuries, associated with the lower classes. During this period, the years of the Industrial Revolution, the word sabotage gained currency. Allegedly derived from sabot, sabotage described the actions ...
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attachment to guide projectile through bore of firearm
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wooden shoe; clog
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• (n.) A thick, circular disk of wood, to which the cartridge bag and projectile are attached, in fixed ammunition for cannon; also, a piece of soft metal attached to a projectile to take the groove of the rifling. • (n.) A kind of wooden shoe worn by the peasantry in France, Belgium, Sweden, and some other European countries.Sabot: words...
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A French term for the gilt-bronze 'shoe' at the bottom of furniture legs.
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(from the article `artillery`) ...of tungsten led to their abandonment after 1942. In 1944 Britain perfected `discarding-sabot` projectiles, in which a tungsten core was supported ...
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heavy work shoe worn by European peasants, especially in France and the Low Countries. There are two kinds of sabots: one is shaped and hollowed ...
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1. A kind of wooden shoe worn by the peasantry in France, Belgium, Sweden, and some other European countries. ... 2. A thick, circular disk of wood, to which the cartridge bag and projectile are attached, in fixed ammunition for cannon; also, a piece of soft metal attached to a projectile to take the groove of the rifling. ... Origin: F. ... Source...
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Sa`bot' (sȧ`bō')
noun [ French]
1. A kind of wooden shoe worn by the peasantry in France, Belgium, Sweden, and some other European countries.
2. (Mil.) A thick, circular disk of wood, to which the cartridge bag and projectile are attached, in fixed ammunition f...
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An oversized housing that allows a sub-calibre projectile to be fired in a larger-diameter bore. The sabot falls away from the actual projectile upon exiting the muzzle. From the French, for Shoe
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Wooden base for fixed ammunition.
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Sabot is a lightweight carrier surrounding a heavier projectile of reduced calibre, allowing a firearm to shoot ammunition for which it is not chambered. For example, a hunter could use his .30-30 deer rifle to shoot small game with .22 centre fire bullets. SABOT is a type of armour-piercing ammunition based upon kinetic energy. Effectively a SABOT...
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A sabot is a wooden shoe. They were formerly worn in France and Holland where they are made large enough to be lined with straw or hay.
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[
n] - a shoe carved from a single block of wood
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noun a shoe carved from a single block of wood
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