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1bolt — Synonyms and related words: AWOL, French leave, Irish confetti, Jupiter Fulgur, Thor, abscond, absence without leave, absquatulate, absquatulation, apostacize, apostasy, apostatize, arrow, arrowhead, articulate, assort, attach, backsliding, bale …
2bolt-action — /bohlt ak sheuhn/, adj. (of a rifle) equipped with a manually operated sliding bolt. [1870 75] * * * ˈbolt action 7 [bolt action] adjective (of a gun) having a back part that is opened by turning a ↑bolt and sliding it back …
3bolt-action — adjective (of a gun) having a breech which is opened by turning a bolt and sliding it back …
4Robert Bolt — Infobox Actor name = Robert Bolt birthname = Robert Oxton Bolt birthdate = birth date|1924|8|15 birthplace = Sale, Cheshire, England deathdate = death date and age|1995|2|21|1924|8|15 deathplace = Petersfield, Hampshire, England spouse = Celia… …
5Key bolt — Key Key (k[=e]), n. [OE. keye, key, kay, AS. c[ae]g.] 1. An instrument by means of which the bolt of a lock is shot or drawn; usually, a removable metal instrument fitted to the mechanism of a particular lock and operated by turning in its place …
6Usain Bolt — Bolt at Berlin World Championships 2009 Personal information …
7Screw bolt — Screw Screw (skr[udd]), n. [OE. scrue, OF. escroue, escroe, female screw, F. [ e]crou, L. scrobis a ditch, trench, in LL., the hole made by swine in rooting; cf. D. schroef a screw, G. schraube, Icel. skr[=u]fa.] 1. A cylinder, or a cylindrical… …
8Blue Bolt — is a fictional American comic book superhero created by writer artist Joe Simon in 1940, during the period fans and historians refer to as the Golden Age of Comic Books.Publication historyInitially published by Novelty Press, Blue Bolt Comics ,… …
9dead bolt — noun : a lock bolt that is moved positively by turning the knob or key without action of a spring * * * dead bolt UK US noun [countable] [singular dead bolt plural dead bolts] mainly american the metal bar of a lock that closes when you turn a… …
10Socket bolt — Socket Sock et, n. [OE. soket, a dim. through OF. fr. L. soccus. See {Sock} a covering for the foot.] 1. An opening into which anything is fitted; any hollow thing or place which receives and holds something else; as, the sockets of the teeth.… …