bayonet

  • 71bayonet cap — A cylindrical base of an electric bulb, usually with two pins projecting on either side, which engage in J shaped slots to lock the bulb securely in its socket …

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  • 72bayonet gauge — noun : a graduated stick or rod especially for testing the depth of oil in a crankcase …

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  • 73bayonet grass — noun : a pale green sedge (Scirpus paludosus) of alkaline marshes and shores chiefly of western No. America with ovoid to cylindric spikelets in clusters …

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  • 74bayonet mount — noun : a mount in which prongs or bayonets on the rim of the lens or lens accessory of a camera fit into slots in the camera to facilitate quick attachment (as in interchanging lenses) …

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  • 75bayonet plant — noun : yucca; especially : an Adam s needle (Yucca filamentosa) …

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  • 76bayonet stack — noun : an exhaust pipe whose open end is cut off diagonally and partly flattened and has the edges curved inward to increase the muffling effect …

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  • 77bayonet socket — a cylindrical socket having one or more L shaped slots, the longer side parallel and the shorter side perpendicular to the axis of the socket, along which a knoblike projection on the object slides in such a way that a twist of the object when… …

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  • 78M9 bayonet — The M9 Bayonet is a multi purpose knife and bayonet officially adopted in 1984 by the United States. It was issued with a special sheath designed to double as a wire cutter. It was designed and developed by Charles A. Mickey Finn at his R D… …

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  • 79OKC-3S bayonet — Type Bayonet Place of ori …

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  • 80Sword bayonet — A sword bayonet is any long, knife bladed bayonet designed for mounting on a musket or rifle. Its use is thought to have begun in the 18th century and to have reached its height of popularity throughout the 19th and into the early 20th centuries …

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