
1) Antietam poker 2) Atone by breaking knife 3) Blade on a rifle 4) Civil War weapon 5) Daggerlike gun attachment 6) Firearm component 7) French word used in English 8) Gun barrel blade 9) Gun point 10) Jabber 11) Kind of blade 12) Knife 13) Musket attachment 14) Muzzle attachment 15) Pointed weapon
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1) Cold steel 2) Spear 3) Stab
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A bayonet (from French baïonnette) is a knife, sword, or spike-shaped weapon designed to fit in, on, over or underneath the muzzle of a rifle, musket or similar weapon, turning the gun into a spear. In this regard, it is an ancillary close-quarter combat or last-resort weapon. However, knife-shaped bayonets—when not fixed to a gun barrel—have...
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• (n.) A pointed instrument of the dagger kind fitted on the muzzle of a musket or rifle, so as to give the soldier increased means of offense and defense. • (v. t.) To compel or drive by the bayonet. • (n.) A pin which plays in and out of holes made to receive it, and which thus serves to engage or disengage parts of the machinery. ...
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short, sharp-edged, sometimes pointed weapon, designed for attachment to the muzzle of a firearm and developed, according to tradition, in Bayonne, ... [3 related articles]
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Short sword attached to the muzzle of a firearm. The bayonet was placed inside the barrel of the muzzleloading muskets of the late 17th century. The sock or ring bayonet, invented in 1700, allowed a...
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An instrument having a blade or nib that is offset and parallel to the shaft. ... Origin: Fr. Bayonette, fr. Bayonne, France, where first made ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Bay'o·net noun [ French
bayonnette ,
baïonnette ; -- so called, it is said, because the first bayonets were made at Bayonne.]
1. (Mil.) A pointed instrument of the dagger kind fitted on the muzzle of a musket or rifle, so as to give the soldier increased means of offense an...
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Bay'o·net transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Bayoneted ;
present participle & verbal noun Bayoneting .]
1. To stab with a bayonet.
2. To compel or drive by the bayonet. « To
bayonet us into subm...
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a type of electrical connector for weapons
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bā-ŏ-net′ Definitions: 1. An instrument having a blade or nib that is offset and parallel to the shaft.
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A bayonet is a short sword attached to the muzzle of a firearm. The bayonet was placed inside the barrel of the muzzle loading muskets of the late 17th century. The sock or ring bayonet, invented 1700, allowed a weapon to be fired without interruption, leading to the demise of the pike. Since the 1700s, bayonets have evolved into a variety of types...
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Bayonet is slang for the penis.
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[
n] - a knife that can be fixed to the end of a rifle and used as a weapon 2. [v] - stab or kill someone with a bayonet
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All modern 35mm SLR cameras now use a 'bayonet' lens fitting (a quarter turn clockwise or anti-clockwise will remove or attach the lens). Each camera manufacturer has its own type of fitting, therefore as an example a Canon lens cannot be attached to a Nikon camera body. (see Screw mount lens ,35mm & SLR)
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noun a knife that can be fixed to the end of a rifle and used as a weapon
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A type of lens mount commonly used with heavier lenses, such as zoom lenses. In contrast to screw-mount lenses, bayonet lenses are attached to the camera with a locking mechanism. Bayonet lenses can typically be changed much faster than screw-mount lenses
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Short sword attached to the muzzle of a firearm. The bayonet was placed inside the barrel of the muzzleloading muskets of the late 17th century. The sock or ring bayonet, invented in 1700, allowed a weapon to be fired without interruption, leading to the demise of the pike. Since the 1700s, bayonets have evolved into a variety of types. During Worl...
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