Results for: pistol with a revolving cylinder that holds several cartridges
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metal bar supporting railroad car, pistol, plant stem, power wielded, receptor cell in eye, see also: measuring rod, staff of office, stick, shaft; stick or bundle of twigs used for whipping; punishment; pistol (Slang), surveying pole, thin stick, unit...rod
metal cylinder sliding within tube, moving cylinder used to compress gas fluid or air, valve in brass instrumentpiston
military officer, military rank in the United States armed forces that is below colonel and above major; one who holds the rank of lieutenant colonellieutenant colonel
minor nobleman, title of nobility which ranks above a knight and below a baron; one who holds the title of baronet (in Great Britain)baronet
movable cylinder containing prayersprayer wheel
movable food stand, revolving serving table; small elevator which is used to transport food and other itemsdumbwaiter
moved by turning over and over; formed into a cylinder, curled up; wrapped around a spool, wound uprolled
moving spirally, moving in a circle; revolving; turning; whirling aroundgyratory
muscle that retracts body part, person or thing that retracts, person or thing that pulls back; surgical tool or bandage used to hold body parts back during an operation (Medicine); muscle that holds back an organ or body part, surgical instrumentretractor
music from movie, narrow band on motion-picture film that holds the sound recording; commercial recording of music and songs used in a film, sound recording for a movie, strip carrying movie sound, tracksoundtrack
noseband, part of eyeglasses, part of eyeglasses that rest on the nose; part of a helmet that protects the nose; device on a microscope which holds the lenses; nozzle on a pipe, part of microscope, protection for nosenosepiece
of or pertaining to a trustee (Law); based on or involving trust or confidence; based on public confidence, relating to a trust, relating to a trust relationship, one who holds property or power for the benefit of another (Law), trusting government to ...fiduciary
of or pertaining to centrists, characterized by moderate views, one who holds moderate views, member of a centrist political partycentrist
official, one who holds a certain office (especially in government)functionary
one to whom a concession (i.e. land or rights) has been granted by an authority, one who holds usage rightsconcessionaire
 

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