spalls
1Spalls — This interesting and unusual surname, with variant spellings Spaule, Spoole, Spawell, and Spalls, recorded in English Church Registers from the early 17th Century, is of locational origin from any of the several places called St. Paul(s). These… …
2spalls — spÉ”Ël n. chip, flake, fragment (from a piece of stone, etc.) v. break or cut off chips or fragments; be broken into chips or fragments …
3spalls — chips; also things cast in one s teeth. Exm …
4Jacobs Cavern — is a cavern near Pineville, McDonald county, Missouri, named after its discoverer, E. H. Jacobs of Bentonville, Arkansas. It was scientifically explored by him, in company with Professors Charles Peabody and Warren K. Moorehead, in 1903. The… …
5Advanced Modular Armor Protection — AMAP (Advanced Modular Armor Protection) is a composite armour concept for wheeled and tracked vehicles, developed by the company IBD Deisenroth Engineering.The modules of the AMAP family can be combined to create a protection system according to …
6spaller — ˈspȯlə(r) noun ( s) : one that spalls: as a. : a machine for spalling ore b. : a laborer who spalls ore …
7Spall — Spall, v. i. To give off spalls, or wedge shaped chips; said of stone, as when badly set, with the weight thrown too much on the outer surface. [1913 Webster] …
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9Shell (projectile) — This article is about the artillery projectile. For the small arms ammunition, see Shotgun shell. Some sectioned shells from the First World War. From left to right: 90 mm fragmentation shell, 120 mm pig iron incendiary shell, 77/14 model 75 mm… …
10Spallation — In general, spallation is a process in which fragments of material (spall) are ejected from a body due to impact or stress. In nuclear physics, it is the process in which a heavy nucleus emits a large number of nucleons as a result of being hit… …