Etymology: [ rI-f&l ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Old French rifler 'to scrape off, plunder', from Old Low Franconian *riffilōn (compare obsolete Dutch rijffelen 'to scrape', Old English geriflian 'to wrinkle', Middle High German riffeln 'to scratch, heckle (flax)', Old High German riffilōn 'to saw, rub apart'), frequentative of Proto-Germanic *rīfanan (compare Old Norse rifa 'to tear, break'). More at rive.
Synonyms: burglarize, burgle, despoil, go through, grab, gut, loot, pillage, plunder, rip, rip off, rob, rummage, sack, smash and grab, strip, take, tip over, trash
tüfek, soy/yiv aç, şişhaneli askerler, tüfekli erler, rifle corps piyade alayı, yağma etmek, ceplerini boşaltmak, rifleman/şişhane neferi, yiv açmak, yivli tüfek, top veya tüfek namlus, tüfekli er, soyup soğana çevirmek, soymak, soy, through (bir şeyi ararken) -i altüst/karmakarışık etmek, yivli silâh, rifle range poligon, namlusu yivli tüfek, soy(mak), içindeki şeyleri altüst ederek -i talan etmek, YİVLİ SİLAH:Atış sıhhatini artırmak ve menzili uzatmak için namlusu içinde, mermiye devir hareketi veren yivler ve setler açılmış hertürlü ateşli silah, rifle pit piyade siperi, bir tüfek, YİV VE SETLER:Atış sıhhatini artırmak ve menzili uzatmak için, bir silah namlusu içine, mermiye devir hareketi vermek üzere açılmış helezonlu yivler. Ayrıca bakınız: "land" ve "grove", kurşun erimi range of, tüfek kundağı stock of, tüfek kayışı sling of, tüfek korkuluğu trigger guard of, yivli, avcı erleri, tüfekli birlik, tüfekli birlik/tüfek, helezon, yiv açma, yiv helezonu, yiv ve setler, yiv,
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tüfek isim
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soy/yiv aç
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şişhaneli askerler
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tüfekli erler
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rifle corps piyade alayı
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yağma etmek
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ceplerini boşaltmak
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rifleman/şişhane neferi
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yiv açmak
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yivli tüfek
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top veya tüfek namlus
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tüfekli er
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soyup soğana çevirmek fiil
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soymak fiil
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soy fiil
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through (bir şeyi ararken) -i altüst/karmakarışık etmek fiil
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yivli silâh
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rifle range poligon
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namlusu yivli tüfek
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soy(mak)
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içindeki şeyleri altüst ederek -i talan etmek fiil
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YİVLİ SİLAH:Atış sıhhatini artırmak ve menzili uzatmak için namlusu içinde, mermiye devir hareketi veren yivler ve setler açılmış hertürlü ateşli silah Askeri
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rifle pit piyade siperi
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an rifle
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rifling
YİV VE SETLER:Atış sıhhatini artırmak ve menzili uzatmak için, bir silah namlusu içine, mermiye devir hareketi vermek üzere açılmış helezonlu yivler. Ayrıca bakınız: "land" ve "grove" Askeri
To add a spiral to the interior of a gun bore to make a fired bullet spin in flight to improve range and accuracy, To scan many items (especially papers) in a set, quickly. (See also riffle), A long firearm firing a single projectile, usually with a rifled barrel to improve accuracy, To strike something with great power, to search with intent to steal; to ransack, pillage or plunder, to steal and carry away, Toy wooden gun Small children generally ask, "Is it real?/Does it shoot?" Answered back as, "Yes, the bullets are this long(while holding thumb and index finger as far apart as possible) " Sometimes non-guard members try to spin it, a shoulder weapon whose barrel is grooved, includes an attach- ment for a bayonet, The skill gives familiarity with use and care of the whole range of rifles and sporting weapons Without this skill users will have to rely on the Autofire capability of weapons It does not include heavy, crew-served weapons or sidearms It is a Combat skill, In artillery, a cannon that has grooves cut spirally into the bore in order to put a spin on a projectile, increasing accuracy over longer distances See also: Land, Sabot, To scan many items (especially papers) in a set, quickly, A weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended to be fired from the shoulder, and designed or redesigned and made or remade to use the energy of the explosive in a fixed metallic cartridge to fire only a single projectile through a rifled bore for each single pull of the trigger, a shoulder firearm with a long barrel and a rifled bore; "he lifted the rifle to his shoulder and fired" go through in search of something; search through someone's belongings in an unauthorized way; "Who rifled through my desk drawers?, A strip of wood covered with emery or a similar material, used for sharpening scythes, As a military firearm it has superseded the musket, A body of soldiers armed with rifles, To strip; to rob; to pillage, A shoulder gun with rifled bore, To whet with a rifle, go through in search of something; search through someone's belongings in an unauthorized way; "Who rifled through my desk drawers?, a shoulder firearm with a long barrel and a rifled bore; "he lifted the rifle to his shoulder and fired", To grove; to channel; especially, to groove internally with spiral channels; as, to rifle a gun barrel or a cannon, To raffle, See Rifle, n, steal, seize; search frantically, rummage, ransack; empty, take away, A rifle is a gun with a long barrel. They shot him at point blank range with an automatic rifle, If you rifle through things or rifle them, you make a quick search among them in order to find something or steal something. I discovered my husband rifling through the filing cabinet There were lockers by each seat and I quickly rifled the contents. rifle through to search a place or container quickly because you are looking for something, especially something to steal. Firearm whose barrel is rifled (i.e., has spiral grooves cut inside it to give a spin to the projectile). Though usually applied to a weapon fired from the shoulder, the name can also refer to a rifled cannon. Rifled firearms date to at least the 15th century, when it was discovered that imparting a spin to the bullet improved its range and accuracy. The earliest muzzle-loading rifles were more difficult to load than smoothbore muskets, but the invention of metallic cartridges made possible the development of breech-loading mechanisms. Bolt-action rifles, which use a manually operated cylinder to drive the cartridge into the rifle's chamber, are the most common type for hunting. See also assault rifle. assault rifle M16 rifle National Rifle Association Springfield rifle, To commit robbery, go through in search of something; search through someone's belongings in an unauthorized way; "Who rifled through my desk drawers?", A gun, the inside of whose barrel is grooved with spiral channels, thus giving the ball a rotary motion and insuring greater accuracy of fire, To seize and bear away by force; to snatch away; to carry off, firearm with spiral grooves carved inside the gun barrel (causes the bullet to spin and improves accuracy), steal goods; take as spoils; "During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners", Having a spiral on the interior of a gun bore to make a fired bullet spin in flight to improve range and accuracy, Simple past tense and past participle of rifle, Present participle of rifle, The system of grooves in a rifled gun barrel or cannon. Shunt rifling, rifling for cannon, in which one side of the groove is made deeper than the other, to facilitate loading with shot having projections which enter by the deeper part of the grooves, The act or process of making the grooves in a rifled cannon or gun barrel, past of rifle, of a firearm; having rifling or internal spiral grooves inside the barrel, troops armed with rifles, third-person singular of rifle, plural of rifle, The series of ridges (Lans) and grooves on the inside of the cannon barrel/tube, The system of grooves in a rifled gun barrel or cannon, cutting of grooves in the barrel of a firearm; grooves in the barrel of a firearm, the cutting of spiral grooves on the inside of the barrel of a firearm, Spiral grooves in a gun's bore that spin the projectile in flight and impart accuracy Rifling is present in all true rifles, in most handguns and in some shotgun barrels designed for increasing the accuracy potential of slugs (a slug is a single projectile rather than the more common "shot" ), Arrangement of spiral grooves cut or cast into the bore of a piece to impart an axial spin to its projectile, thus giving it directional stability and greater accuracy The raised sections between grooves are called lands, and the caliber of a rifled weapon is measured from land to land rather than groove to groove Early rifled artillery pieces were muzzle-loaders; some were manufactured as rifles while others were older smoothbores modernized by having grooves cut into their bores Since fire control was still quite primitive in the 19th century, there was still a gap of some size between maximum ranges and practical shooting ranges The theoretical accuracy of a rifled gun was much greater than the capability of the means available to control its fire, except in such special situations as fortress or siege firing, Most gun barrels or liners have grooves milled into them in a spiral pattern These grooves engage the Driving Bands on the projectiles and thus impart a spin to them as they leave the barrel Spinning the projectiles makes them more stable in flight which greatly increases their accuracy and range It also makes them more likely to land nose first, which very important for an armor-piercing shell The way the grooves are milled varies greatly Some manufacturers prefer a uniform pattern, others prefer grooves that vary in depth and width as they progress through the weapon Also see "Lands" above and "Twist" below,
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To add a spiral to the interior of a gun bore to make a fired bullet spin in flight to improve range and accuracy
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To scan many items (especially papers) in a set, quickly. (See also riffle) - "She made a mess when she rifled through the stack of papers, looking for the title document."
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A long firearm firing a single projectile, usually with a rifled barrel to improve accuracy
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To strike something with great power
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to search with intent to steal; to ransack, pillage or plunder
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to steal and carry away
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Toy wooden gun Small children generally ask, "Is it real?/Does it shoot?" Answered back as, "Yes, the bullets are this long(while holding thumb and index finger as far apart as possible) " Sometimes non-guard members try to spin it
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a shoulder weapon whose barrel is grooved, includes an attach- ment for a bayonet
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The skill gives familiarity with use and care of the whole range of rifles and sporting weapons Without this skill users will have to rely on the Autofire capability of weapons It does not include heavy, crew-served weapons or sidearms It is a Combat skill
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In artillery, a cannon that has grooves cut spirally into the bore in order to put a spin on a projectile, increasing accuracy over longer distances See also: Land, Sabot
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To scan many items (especially papers) in a set, quickly
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A weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended to be fired from the shoulder, and designed or redesigned and made or remade to use the energy of the explosive in a fixed metallic cartridge to fire only a single projectile through a rifled bore for each single pull of the trigger
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a shoulder firearm with a long barrel and a rifled bore; "he lifted the rifle to his shoulder and fired" go through in search of something; search through someone's belongings in an unauthorized way; "Who rifled through my desk drawers?
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A strip of wood covered with emery or a similar material, used for sharpening scythes
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As a military firearm it has superseded the musket
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A body of soldiers armed with rifles
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To strip; to rob; to pillage
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A shoulder gun with rifled bore
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To whet with a rifle
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go through in search of something; search through someone's belongings in an unauthorized way; "Who rifled through my desk drawers?
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a shoulder firearm with a long barrel and a rifled bore; "he lifted the rifle to his shoulder and fired"
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To grove; to channel; especially, to groove internally with spiral channels; as, to rifle a gun barrel or a cannon
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To raffle
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See Rifle, n
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steal, seize; search frantically, rummage, ransack; empty, take away fiil
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A rifle is a gun with a long barrel. They shot him at point blank range with an automatic rifle
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If you rifle through things or rifle them, you make a quick search among them in order to find something or steal something. I discovered my husband rifling through the filing cabinet There were lockers by each seat and I quickly rifled the contents. rifle through to search a place or container quickly because you are looking for something, especially something to steal. Firearm whose barrel is rifled (i.e., has spiral grooves cut inside it to give a spin to the projectile). Though usually applied to a weapon fired from the shoulder, the name can also refer to a rifled cannon. Rifled firearms date to at least the 15th century, when it was discovered that imparting a spin to the bullet improved its range and accuracy. The earliest muzzle-loading rifles were more difficult to load than smoothbore muskets, but the invention of metallic cartridges made possible the development of breech-loading mechanisms. Bolt-action rifles, which use a manually operated cylinder to drive the cartridge into the rifle's chamber, are the most common type for hunting. See also assault rifle. assault rifle M16 rifle National Rifle Association Springfield rifle
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To commit robbery
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go through in search of something; search through someone's belongings in an unauthorized way; "Who rifled through my desk drawers?"
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A gun, the inside of whose barrel is grooved with spiral channels, thus giving the ball a rotary motion and insuring greater accuracy of fire
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To seize and bear away by force; to snatch away; to carry off
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firearm with spiral grooves carved inside the gun barrel (causes the bullet to spin and improves accuracy) isim
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steal goods; take as spoils; "During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners"
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rifled
Having a spiral on the interior of a gun bore to make a fired bullet spin in flight to improve range and accuracy
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rifled
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rifling
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rifling
The system of grooves in a rifled gun barrel or cannon. Shunt rifling, rifling for cannon, in which one side of the groove is made deeper than the other, to facilitate loading with shot having projections which enter by the deeper part of the grooves
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rifling
The act or process of making the grooves in a rifled cannon or gun barrel
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rifled
of a firearm; having rifling or internal spiral grooves inside the barrel
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rifles
troops armed with rifles isim
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rifles
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rifles
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rifling
The series of ridges (Lans) and grooves on the inside of the cannon barrel/tube
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rifling
The system of grooves in a rifled gun barrel or cannon
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rifling
cutting of grooves in the barrel of a firearm; grooves in the barrel of a firearm isim
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rifling
the cutting of spiral grooves on the inside of the barrel of a firearm
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rifling
Spiral grooves in a gun's bore that spin the projectile in flight and impart accuracy Rifling is present in all true rifles, in most handguns and in some shotgun barrels designed for increasing the accuracy potential of slugs (a slug is a single projectile rather than the more common "shot" )
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rifling
Arrangement of spiral grooves cut or cast into the bore of a piece to impart an axial spin to its projectile, thus giving it directional stability and greater accuracy The raised sections between grooves are called lands, and the caliber of a rifled weapon is measured from land to land rather than groove to groove Early rifled artillery pieces were muzzle-loaders; some were manufactured as rifles while others were older smoothbores modernized by having grooves cut into their bores Since fire control was still quite primitive in the 19th century, there was still a gap of some size between maximum ranges and practical shooting ranges The theoretical accuracy of a rifled gun was much greater than the capability of the means available to control its fire, except in such special situations as fortress or siege firing
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rifling
Most gun barrels or liners have grooves milled into them in a spiral pattern These grooves engage the Driving Bands on the projectiles and thus impart a spin to them as they leave the barrel Spinning the projectiles makes them more stable in flight which greatly increases their accuracy and range It also makes them more likely to land nose first, which very important for an armor-piercing shell The way the grooves are milled varies greatly Some manufacturers prefer a uniform pattern, others prefer grooves that vary in depth and width as they progress through the weapon Also see "Lands" above and "Twist" below
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