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Definition of Escopette

Escopette
Escopet Es`co*pet", Escopette Es`co*pette", n. [Sp. escopeta, F. escopette.] A kind of firearm; a carbine.

Meaning of Escopette from wikipedia

- Minié Emouchet Escopette One off modification by Société Minié Aéronautiques with initially four, later six, underwing SNECMA Escopette pulse-jets, later...
- ISBN 381120484X. "SNECMA Escopette" (in French). France: minijets.org. 10 December 2020. pp. https://minijets.org/fr/pulse-jets/snecma-escopette/. Bridgman, Leonard...
- Escopette was a Pertuisane-class destroyer built for the French Navy around the beginning of the 20th century. Escopette was ordered from ****nal de Rochefort...
- afterwards. Pertuisane - launched 5 December 1900, stricken 16 March 1923. Escopette - launched 20 December 1900, stricken 4 April 1921. Flamberge - launched...
- the last appearance by the French celebrity Polaire. Lucien Baroux as Escopette Betty Stockfeld as Betty André Alerme as M. Gardy Lisette Lanvin as Marguerite...
- however, and by half past three, his wife Alice had boarded the destroyer Escopette, which was to escort the flight. At 4:15 am, 25 July, watched by an excited...
- the Ecrevisse and Lockwood (also known as Lockwood-Hiller) types. The Escopette and Kentfield designs use recuperators (U-shaped auxiliary tubes) mounted...
- (M'7) Rochefortais or Pertuisane class (1900) — 4 ships Pertuisane (M'8) Escopette (M'9) Flamberge (M'10) Rapière (M'11) Arquebuse class (1902) — 20 ships...
- this is called puntería con escopeta and in French as compétition avec escopette. Basques have also their own variants of dirt-track and lawn bowls. There...
- Gaulois under the pseudonym "Frimousse". His other pen names included Escopette, Raoul Tavel, Robert Triel and Gavroche. Between 1881 and 1885 he published...