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billet
to lodge soldiers, usually by order
A short informal letter

However, when his cool reflections returned, he plainly perceived that his case was neither mended nor altered by Sophia's billet.

a place where a soldier is assigned to lodge

17 June 1940: Prime Minister Pétain requests armistice. Germans use the Foucaults’ holiday home as officers’ billet. Foucault steals firewood for school from collaborationist militia. Foucault does well at school, but messes up his summer exams in 1940.

{v} to quarter soldiers, settle, fix upon
{i} official order to provide housing for a soldier; soldier's housing; sailor's bunk; job
A semi-finished steel form that is input material for manufacturing "long" products: bars, channels or other structural shapes Billets are normally two to seven inches square
Quarters or place to which one is assigned, as by a billet or ticket; berth; position
lodging for military personnel (especially in a private home)
(illustrated)
A rectangle used as a charge on an escutcheon
- A bar of steel or iron that is in an intermediate manufacturing stage
An ornament in Norman work, resembling a billet of wood either square or round
metallurgy a semi-finished length of metal
a semi finished product, hot rolled or forged with a maximum cross-sectional area of 232 sq mm ; it is normally used as the raw material for the production of deformed reinforcing bars
{f} provide housing for a soldier
The preliminary material for the production of seamless stainless steel tubes is delivered in bars with a certain diameter Of these preliminary material bars, billets with a certain length are sawn off, according to dimension and length of the desired finished tubes, which are pressed to seamless stainless steel tubes on the extruding press
A loop which receives the end of a buckled strap
A short piece of wood that will be used to make a bow limb, or half of a bow spliced at the handle
Describes a mill product that is generally round or round-corner squared (RCS) and runs from 4" in diameter or larger A billet product has been hot worked by either forging, extruding or rolling process These products are primarily used as starting stock for subsequent forging or extrusion processes
(fiil) konaklatmak [ask.]