- canister-shot
- [ʹkænıstəʃɒt] n воен. уст.
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Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Canister shot — (or case shot) was a kind of anti personnel ammunition used in cannons. It was similar to grapeshot in which the canister round s effect is similar to that of a giant shotgun shell. Canister shot has been used since the advent of gunpowder firing … Wikipedia
canister shot — Canister Can is*ter (k[a^]n [i^]s*t[ e]r), n. [L. canistrum a basket woven from reeds Gr. ?, fr. ka nh, ka nna reed; cf. F. canistre. See {Cane}, and {Canaster}.] 1. A small basket of rushes, reeds, or willow twigs, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. A small … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
canister shot — noun a metallic cylinder packed with shot and used as ammunition in a firearm • Syn: ↑case shot, ↑canister • Hypernyms: ↑ammunition, ↑ammo • Part Meronyms: ↑shot, ↑pellet * * * … Useful english dictionary
canister shot — noun An anti personnel ammunition consisting of a cylindrical canister filled with round lead or iron balls … Wiktionary
Canister — Can is*ter (k[a^]n [i^]s*t[ e]r), n. [L. canistrum a basket woven from reeds Gr. ?, fr. ka nh, ka nna reed; cf. F. canistre. See {Cane}, and {Canaster}.] 1. A small basket of rushes, reeds, or willow twigs, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. A small box or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
canister — [kan′is tər] n. [ME < L canistrum, wicker basket < Gr kanastron < kanna, a reed: see CANE] 1. a small box or can for coffee, tea, tobacco, etc. 2. a boxlike vacuum cleaner 3. Historical lead or iron shot in a container that scattered its … English World dictionary
canister — late 15c., basket, from L. canistrum wicker basket for bread, fruit, flowers, etc., from Gk. kanystron basket made from reed, from kanna (see CANE (Cf. cane)). It came to mean metal receptacle (1711) through influence of can (n.). With a sense of … Etymology dictionary
Canister — The term canister (sometimes mis spelled sic|cannister) comes from Latin (canistrum = basket) or Greek (kanastron = wicker basket). It means: * Originally, from kanna reedcan, a basket of woven reeds * Now commonly, any container that is roughly… … Wikipedia
canister — /kan euh steuhr/, n. 1. a small box or jar, often one of a kitchen set, for holding tea, coffee, flour, and sugar. 2. Also called canister shot. See case shot. 3. the part of a gas mask containing the neutralizing substances through which… … Universalium
canister — /ˈkænəstə / (say kanuhstuh) noun 1. a small box, usually of metal, for holding tea, coffee, etc. 2. Also, canister shot. case shot. {Latin canistrum, from Greek kanastron wicker basket} …
canister — also cannister noun Etymology: Latin canistrum basket, from Greek kanastron wicker basket, from kanna reed more at cane Date: 1692 1. an often cylindrical container for holding a usually specified object or substance < a film canister > … New Collegiate Dictionary