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Definition of Recoilment

Recoilment
Recoilment Re*coil"ment, n. [Cf. F. reculement.] Recoil. [R.]

Meaning of Recoilment from wikipedia

- Recoil (often called knockback, kickback or simply kick) is the rearward thrust generated when a gun is being discharged. In technical terms, the recoil...
- Recoiled is an EP by Coil and Nine Inch Nails described as "a compilation of Coil's unreleased work for Nine Inch Nails" and "outtakes from the remix sessions...
- Recoil is a musical project created by English musician and former Depeche Mode member Alan Wilder. Essentially a solo venture, Recoil began whilst Wilder...
- Free recoil is a vernacular term or jargon for recoil energy of a firearm not supported from behind. Free recoil denotes the translational kinetic energy...
- Lycoris Recoil (****anese: リコリス・リコイル, Hepburn: Rikorisu・Rikoiru) is a ****anese original anime television series created by Spider Lily and Asaura. It was...
- Recoil operation is an operating mechanism used to implement locked-breech autoloading firearms. Recoil operated firearms use the energy of recoil to cycle...
- hydraulic recoil mechanism is a way of limiting the effects of recoil and adding to the accuracy and firepower of an artillery piece. The usual recoil system...
- Elastic recoil means the rebound of the lungs after having been stretched by inhalation, or rather, the ease with which the lung rebounds. With inhalation...
- up recoil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Recoil is the backward momentum of a gun when it is discharged. Recoil may also refer to: The Recoil (1917...
- In nuclear physics, atomic recoil is the result of the interaction of an atom with an energetic elementary particle, when the momentum of the interacting...