pellet |
bullet |
As nouns the difference between bullet and pellet
is that
bullet is a projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun at high speed while
pellet is a small, compressed, hard chunk of matter.
As verbs the difference between bullet and pellet
is that
bullet is to draw attention to (text) by, or as if by, placing a graphic bullet in front of it while
pellet is to form into pellets.
bullet |
obturation |
As nouns the difference between bullet and obturation
is that
bullet is a projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun at high speed while
obturation is the act of stopping up, or closing, an opening.
As a verb bullet
is to draw attention to (text) by, or as if by, placing a graphic bullet in front of it.
bullet |
meatshot |
As nouns the difference between bullet and meatshot
is that
bullet is a projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun at high speed while
meatshot is a shot from a shotgun or scattergun, all of whose bullets strike the enemy.
As a verb bullet
is to draw attention to (text) by, or as if by, placing a graphic bullet in front of it.
bullet |
nosler |
As nouns the difference between bullet and nosler
is that
bullet is a projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun at high speed while
nosler is (firearms) a bullet having two lead-filled partitions separated by a copper or brass section, intended to retain hitting power after the initial expansion on impact.
As a verb bullet
is (informal) to draw attention to (text) by, or as if by, placing a graphic bullet in front of it.
As a proper noun nosler is
a family surname.
bullet |
wadcutter |
As nouns the difference between bullet and wadcutter
is that
bullet is a projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun at high speed while
wadcutter is a special-purpose bullet designed for shooting paper targets, usually at close range and at subsonic velocities.
As a verb bullet
is to draw attention to (text) by, or as if by, placing a graphic bullet in front of it.
bullet |
bulletless |
As a noun bullet
is a projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun at high speed.
As a verb bullet
is to draw attention to (text) by, or as if by, placing a graphic bullet in front of it.
As an adjective bulletless is
without bullets.
bullet |
boattail |
As nouns the difference between bullet and boattail
is that
bullet is a projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun at high speed while
boattail is the progressively narrowing rear end of a bullet or ballistic missile that is designed to reduce drag.
As a verb bullet
is (informal) to draw attention to (text) by, or as if by, placing a graphic bullet in front of it.
bullet |
headstamp |
Related terms |
Headstamp is a related term of bullet.
As nouns the difference between bullet and headstamp
is that
bullet is a projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun at high speed while
headstamp is the identification marking on the base (bottom) of a cartridge casing.
As a verb bullet
is to draw attention to (text) by, or as if by, placing a graphic bullet in front of it.
bullet |
bulletlike |
As a noun bullet
is a projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun at high speed.
As a verb bullet
is (informal) to draw attention to (text) by, or as if by, placing a graphic bullet in front of it.
As an adjective bulletlike is
resembling a bullet or the path of a bullet.
bullet |
unbulleted |
As a noun bullet
is a projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun at high speed.
As a verb bullet
is (informal) to draw attention to (text) by, or as if by, placing a graphic bullet in front of it.
As an adjective unbulleted is
not marked with a typographical bullet or bullets.
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