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1 estriar
v.1 to groove.2 to striate, to corrugate, to groove.* * *1 (hacer ranuras) to groove2 ARQUITECTURA to flute3 (piel) to give stretch marks1 (piel) to get stretch marks* * *1.VT to groove, make a groove in2.See:* * *= rifle.Ex. Although manufactured in 1877 the 6.6-inch howitzers were not rifled until 1880.* * *= rifle.Ex: Although manufactured in 1877 the 6.6-inch howitzers were not rifled until 1880.
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estriar vtr, estriarse verbo reflexivo to striate
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Spanish:
estriarse
* * *♦ vtto groove -
2 hacer estrías
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3 obús
m.1 bombshell, howitzer, short cannon.2 shell, artillery round.3 mole ball, expander.* * *2 AUTOMÓVIL valve core* * *SM1) (Mil) (=cañón) howitzer; (=proyectil) shell2) (Aut) tyre valve, tire valve (EEUU)* * ** * *= artillery shell, howitzer.Ex. Calculation of the ballistics of artillery shells and the transmission and decoding of messages are among the first recorded uses of these technologies.Ex. Although manufactured in 1877 the 6.6-inch howitzers were not rifled until 1880.* * ** * *= artillery shell, howitzer.Ex: Calculation of the ballistics of artillery shells and the transmission and decoding of messages are among the first recorded uses of these technologies.
Ex: Although manufactured in 1877 the 6.6-inch howitzers were not rifled until 1880.* * *1 (arma) mortar, howitzer2 (proyectil) shell, mortar bomb* * *
obús m Mil
1 (pieza de artillería) howitzer
2 (proyectil) shell
' obús' also found in these entries:
English:
bombshell
- burst
- shell
- shell-hole
* * *obús nm1. [cañón] howitzer2. [proyectil] shell* * *m MIL shell -
4 obusera
adj.shell-throwing: used of cannons and of a vessel provided with howitzers. (Military) -
5 obusero
adj.shell-throwing: used of cannons and of a vessel provided with howitzers. (Military)
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