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bullet [′bu̇l·ət] (engineering) A conical-nosed cylindrical weight, attached to a wire rope or line, either notched or seated to engage and attach itself to the upper end of a wire line core barrel or other retrievable or retractable device that has been placed in a borehole. Also known as bug; go-devil; overshot. A scraper with self-adjusting spring blades, inserted in a pipeline and carried forward by the fluid pressure, clearing away accumulations or debris from the walls of a pipe. Also known as go-devil. A bullet-shaped weight or small explosive charge dropped to explode a charge of nitroglycerin placed in a borehole. Also known as go-devil. An electric lamp covered by a conical metal case, usually at the end of a flexible metal shaft. (graphic arts) A hollow hemispherical shell, made of iron and filled with pitch, which holds small objects during the execution of artistic designs in metal. (graphic arts) A circle or other graphic character, about the height of a lowercase letter, used to set off items in a list. (materials) A small, lustrous, nearly spherical industrial diamond. (ordnance) The projectile fired, or intended to be fired, from a small arm. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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