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81gun room — n. 1. on British warships, the junior officers quarters, previously, the quarters of the gunner and his mates 2. a room for displaying a collection of guns …
82gun|ite — «GUHN yt», noun. a concrete made of cement, sand, and water, applied through a hose under pressure, used for walls, swimming pools, and repairing structures …
83gun|ny — «GUHN ee», noun, plural nies. 1. a strong, coarse fabric made of jute, used especially for sacks and bags. SYNONYM(S): burlap. 2. = gunnysack. (Cf. ↑gunnysack) ╂[Anglo Indian < Hindi gōnī < Sanskrit gonī sack] …
84gun|rack — «GUHN RAK», noun. a rack on a wall for small firearms …
85gun|ship — «GUHN SHIHP», noun. a helicopter carrying heavy machine guns and rockets for support of ground troops …
86for|cite — «FR syt, FOHR » noun. a powerful explosive containing nitroglycerin, soluble gun cotton, and potassium nitrate. ╂[< force1 + ite1] …
87Gun laws in the United States (by state) — U.S. Firearms Legal Topics Assault weapons ban ATF Bureau Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act Concealed carry in the U.S. Domestic Violence Offender Gun Ban …
8821-gun salute — Gun salutes are the firing of cannons or arms as a (military or naval) honour.The custom originates in naval tradition, where a warship would fire its cannons harmlessly out to sea to show that it was disarmed, signifying the lack of hostile… …
89Gun — This article is about the projectile weapon. For other uses, see Gun (disambiguation). Smith Wesson Military and Police revolver …
90Gun politics in Switzerland — The gun policy in Switzerland is unique in Europe. The personal weapon of militia personnel is kept at home as part of the military obligations. This, in addition to liberal gun laws and strong shooting traditions, has led to a very high gun… …