- A
barrel is one of
several units of
volume applied in
various contexts;
there are dry
barrels,
fluid barrels (such as the U.K. beer
barrel and U.S. beer...
- A
barrel or cask is a
hollow cylindrical container with a
bulging center,
longer than it is wide. They are
traditionally made of
wooden staves and bound...
- A double-
barreled shotgun, also
known as a
double shotgun, is a break-action
shotgun with two
parallel barrels,
allowing two
single shots that can be...
- A
barrel murder was a
method for
disposing of the
bodies of
people killed by
early American mafiosi since the 1870s,
although the
earliest recorded barrel...
-
areas of mathematics, a
barrelled space (also
written barreled space) is a
topological vector space (TVS) for
which every barrelled set in the
space is a...
- double-
barrelled in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Double-
barrelled or double-
barreled (with or
without hyphens) may
refer to: Double-
barrelled name,...
- In firearms,
barrel threads refer to the ****
threads used to
attach a
barrel.
Action threads, also
called receiver threads, are
situated at the chamber...
- a
barrel of
grain seeds. The acre is the
equivalent Anglo-Saxon unit.
Because the
barrel sizes varied by country, the area unit does too. One
barrel can...
- Short-
barreled rifle broadly refers to any
rifle with an
unusually short barrel. The term
carbine describes a
production rifle with a
reduced barrel length...
- (triple, treble)-
barreled". In
legal proceedings, a double-
barreled question is
called a
compound question. An
example of a double-
barreled question would...