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  • 6 Inch
  • 2016 song by Beyoncé featuring the Weeknd

    "6 Inch" is an R&B song by American singer Beyoncé featuring Canadian singer The Weeknd. It is the fifth track on her sixth studio album, Lemonade (2016)

    6 Inch

    6_Inch

  • QF 6-inch naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The QF 6-inch 40 calibre naval gun (Quick-Firing) was used by many United Kingdom-built warships around the end of the 19th century and the start of the

    QF 6-inch naval gun

    QF 6-inch naval gun

    QF_6-inch_naval_gun

  • 6-inch howitzer
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    A 6-inch howitzer is a howitzer with a 6 in (152.4 mm) bore. Examples include: BL 6-inch 26 cwt howitzer BL 6-inch 30 cwt howitzer 6 inch field howitzer

    6-inch howitzer

    6-inch_howitzer

  • 6-inch/47-caliber gun
  • Naval gun

    the 6-inch/47 Mark 16 Mod 0, the 6-inch/47 Mark 16 Mod 1, and 6-inch/47 Mark 17. "6-inch /47" refers to a bore diameter (caliber) of 6 inches (152 mm)

    6-inch/47-caliber gun

    6-inch/47-caliber gun

    6-inch/47-caliber_gun

  • M1908 6-inch howitzer
  • World War I howitzer

    The M1908 6-inch howitzer, officially the 6-inch Howitzer, Model of 1908, was the principal heavy howitzer piece of the U.S. Army prior to World War I

    M1908 6-inch howitzer

    M1908 6-inch howitzer

    M1908_6-inch_howitzer

  • BL 6-inch Mk II–VI naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 6-inch gun Marks II, III, IV and VI were the second and subsequent generations of British 6-inch rifled breechloading naval guns, designed by the

    BL 6-inch Mk II–VI naval gun

    BL 6-inch Mk II–VI naval gun

    BL_6-inch_Mk_II–VI_naval_gun

  • Newton 6-inch mortar
  • British mortar weapon

    The Newton 6-inch mortar was the standard British medium mortar in World War I from early 1917 onwards. The Newton 6-inch replaced the 2-inch medium mortar

    Newton 6-inch mortar

    Newton 6-inch mortar

    Newton_6-inch_mortar

  • BL 6-inch 26 cwt howitzer
  • Medium howitzer used during World War I and World War II

    The Ordnance BL 6-inch 26cwt howitzer, officially BL 6-inch 26cwt howitzer Mk I on Carriage Mk I, was a British howitzer used during World War I and World

    BL 6-inch 26 cwt howitzer

    BL 6-inch 26 cwt howitzer

    BL_6-inch_26_cwt_howitzer

  • BL 6-inch gun Mk XIX
  • United Kingdom heavy field gun

    The British BL 6-inch gun Mk XIX was introduced in 1916 as a lighter and longer-range field gun replacement for the obsolescent BL 6-inch gun Mk VII. The

    BL 6-inch gun Mk XIX

    BL 6-inch gun Mk XIX

    BL_6-inch_gun_Mk_XIX

  • 6-inch gun M1897
  • American coastal artillery field gun

    The 6-inch gun M1897 (152 mm) and its variants the M1900, M1903, M1905, M1908, and M1 (a.k.a. T2) were coastal artillery pieces installed to defend major

    6-inch gun M1897

    6-inch gun M1897

    6-inch_gun_M1897

  • BL 6-inch Mk VII naval gun
  • Naval and Heavy Field Gun

    The BL 6-inch gun Mark VII (and the related Mk VIII) was a British naval gun dating from 1899, which was mounted on a heavy travelling carriage in 1915

    BL 6-inch Mk VII naval gun

    BL 6-inch Mk VII naval gun

    BL_6-inch_Mk_VII_naval_gun

  • QF 6-inch Mark N5 gun
  • Naval gun

    The QF 6-inch Gun Mark N5 (initially designated QF 6-inch Mk V) was a British naval gun, which was developed in the post-war period. It was the last large

    QF 6-inch Mark N5 gun

    QF 6-inch Mark N5 gun

    QF_6-inch_Mark_N5_gun

  • Webley Revolver
  • Service revolver

    adopted 9 December 1913, with a 4-inch (100 mm) barrel, although some models produced in 1915 had 5-inch (130 mm) and 6-inch (150 mm) barrels. Mk VI: Similar

    Webley Revolver

    Webley Revolver

    Webley_Revolver

  • Battle of Tsushima
  • 1905 naval battle of the Russo-Japanese War

    battleships with mixed batteries of mainly 6-inch (152 mm), 8-inch (203 mm), 10-inch (254 mm), and 12-inch (305 mm) guns, with the intent that these battleships

    Battle of Tsushima

    Battle of Tsushima

    Battle_of_Tsushima

  • Inch
  • Unit of length

    The inch (symbol: in or ″) is a unit of length in the British Imperial and the United States customary systems of measurement. It is equal to ⁠1/36⁠ yard

    Inch

    Inch

    Inch

  • BL 8-inch howitzer Mk VI–VIII
  • Series of British heavy howitzers

    The BL 8-inch howitzer Marks VI, VII and VIII (6, 7 and 8) were a series of British artillery siege howitzers on mobile carriages of a new design introduced

    BL 8-inch howitzer Mk VI–VIII

    BL 8-inch howitzer Mk VI–VIII

    BL_8-inch_howitzer_Mk_VI–VIII

  • BL 15-inch Mk I naval gun
  • British naval gun produced 1912–1918

    The BL 15-inch Mark I succeeded the BL 13.5-inch Mk V naval gun. It was the first British 15-inch (380 mm) gun design and the most widely used and longest

    BL 15-inch Mk I naval gun

    BL 15-inch Mk I naval gun

    BL_15-inch_Mk_I_naval_gun

  • Martini–Henry
  • British breech-loading single-shot lever-actuated rifle and derivatives

    round-nosed, tapered-head .452-inch, soft hollow-based lead bullet, wrapped in a paper patch giving a wider diameter of .460 to .469-inch; it weighed 485 grains

    Martini–Henry

    Martini–Henry

    Martini–Henry

  • Star Wars: The Black Series
  • Star Wars toy line by Hasbro

    hype around the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The first wave of 6-inch figures was released on August 1, 2013 and included four characters: Luke

    Star Wars: The Black Series

    Star_Wars:_The_Black_Series

  • BL 6-inch 30 cwt howitzer
  • Medium howitzer

    The Ordnance BL 6 inch 30cwt howitzer was a British medium howitzer used in the Second Boer War and early in World War I. The qualifier "30cwt" refers

    BL 6-inch 30 cwt howitzer

    BL 6-inch 30 cwt howitzer

    BL_6-inch_30_cwt_howitzer

  • BL 6-inch Mk XXIII naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The 50-calibre BL 6-inch gun Mark XXIII was the main battery gun used on the Royal Navy and British Commonwealth's conventional (non-anti-aircraft) light

    BL 6-inch Mk XXIII naval gun

    BL 6-inch Mk XXIII naval gun

    BL_6-inch_Mk_XXIII_naval_gun

  • Colt Python
  • Revolver

    6-inch is generally the most common, the 8-inch was intended for hunting, the 4-inch was preferred by plain-clothes police, the 2.5-inch and 3-inch were

    Colt Python

    Colt Python

    Colt_Python

  • HMS Belfast
  • Town-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy

    to withstand a direct hit from an 8-inch (203 mm) shell, capable of 32 knots (59 km/h) and mounting twelve 6-inch guns. Seaplanes carried aboard would

    HMS Belfast

    HMS Belfast

    HMS_Belfast

  • Alienware
  • American computer hardware subsidiary of Dell Inc.

    the M17 after 6 months of announcing. Comes with 9th Gen Intel CPU up to Core i9-9980HK, up to RTX 2080 Max-Q, 16 GB of RAM and 17.3 inches (44 cm) 1080p

    Alienware

    Alienware

    Alienware

  • BL 6-inch Mk XXII naval gun
  • British weapon

    The BL 6-inch Mk XXII gun was a British high-velocity 6-inch 50-calibre wire-wound naval guns deployed on the Nelson-class battleships from the 1920s

    BL 6-inch Mk XXII naval gun

    BL 6-inch Mk XXII naval gun

    BL_6-inch_Mk_XXII_naval_gun

  • RML 7-inch gun
  • Naval gun

    The RML 7-inch guns were various designs of medium-sized rifled muzzle-loading guns used to arm small to medium-sized British warships in the late 19th

    RML 7-inch gun

    RML 7-inch gun

    RML_7-inch_gun

  • Nagant M1895
  • Revolver used in the Russian Empire

    Neck: 9.90 – 10.20mm (.389 - .401" inch) Head: 10.75 – 10.90mm (.423 - .429" inch) Rim: 12.00 – 12.35mm (.472 - .486" inch) Berdan primer Cartridge overall

    Nagant M1895

    Nagant M1895

    Nagant_M1895

  • List of tallest players in NBA history
  • Basketball Hall of Fame is 7-foot-6-inch (2.29 m) Yao Ming. Yao, Ralph Sampson and Arvydas Sabonis are the only players 7-foot-3-inch (2.21 m) or taller elected

    List of tallest players in NBA history

    List_of_tallest_players_in_NBA_history

  • Kobo eReader
  • Family of e-book readers

    was released on 30 April 2024. It is also marketed as repairable, with a 6-inch E-Ink Kaleido 3 color display. Its accessory covers are compatible with

    Kobo eReader

    Kobo eReader

    Kobo_eReader

  • 6-inch/53-caliber gun
  • Naval gun

    The 6"/53 caliber gun (spoken "six-inch-fifty-three-caliber") formed the main battery of some United States Navy light cruisers and three US submarines

    6-inch/53-caliber gun

    6-inch/53-caliber gun

    6-inch/53-caliber_gun

  • Glossary of British ordnance terms
  • both QF and BL 6-inch (152 mm) guns. Both were "breech loading" in the general sense, but in the formal nomenclature it separated 6-inch (152 mm) guns

    Glossary of British ordnance terms

    Glossary_of_British_ordnance_terms

  • Dreadnought
  • Early 20th century battleship type

    meant the midships 9.2-inch turrets became single instead of twin, thus giving an armament of four 12-inch, ten 9.2-inch and no 6-inch. The constructor for

    Dreadnought

    Dreadnought

    Dreadnought

  • List of shortest players in NBA history
  • listed at 5-foot-6-inch (1.68 m) or shorter was 14 seasons by Muggsy Bogues who played from 1987 to 2001. Yuki Kawamura at 5-foot-7-inch (1.70 m) is currently

    List of shortest players in NBA history

    List_of_shortest_players_in_NBA_history

  • Brown Bess
  • British flintlock musket

    Service Musket. The Long Land Pattern musket and its derivatives, all 0.75 inches calibre flintlock muskets, were the standard long guns of the British Empire's

    Brown Bess

    Brown_Bess

  • BL 6-inch 80-pounder gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 6-inch 80-pounder gun Mk I was the first generation of British 6-inch breechloading naval gun after it switched from muzzle-loaders in 1880. They

    BL 6-inch 80-pounder gun

    BL 6-inch 80-pounder gun

    BL_6-inch_80-pounder_gun

  • Snider–Enfield
  • Breech-loading rifle

    The Long Rifle has a 36+1⁄2-inch (93 cm) barrel and three barrel bands. Its total length (without bayonet) is 54+1⁄4 inches (138 cm) in length. It was

    Snider–Enfield

    Snider–Enfield

  • Tiger-class cruiser
  • Class of British light cruisers

    numerals as "Mark 23") triple 6-inch turret to the dual purpose (DP) electrically-powered Mk XXIV (Mark 24) triple 6-inch on five cruisers ordered or under

    Tiger-class cruiser

    Tiger-class cruiser

    Tiger-class_cruiser

  • BL 18-inch Mk I naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 18-inch Mk I naval gun was a breech-loading naval rifle used by the Royal Navy during World War I. It was the largest and heaviest gun ever used

    BL 18-inch Mk I naval gun

    BL 18-inch Mk I naval gun

    BL_18-inch_Mk_I_naval_gun

  • Whitworth rifle
  • Muzzle-loading rifle

    Whitworth also engineered the barrel with a 1-in-20-inch (510 mm) twist, quite a bit tighter than the 1-in-78-inch (2,000 mm) of the 1853 Enfield, or the later

    Whitworth rifle

    Whitworth_rifle

  • BL 6-inch Mk XII naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 6-inch Mark XII naval gun was a British 45 calibre naval gun which was mounted as primary armament on light cruisers and secondary armament on dreadnought

    BL 6-inch Mk XII naval gun

    BL 6-inch Mk XII naval gun

    BL_6-inch_Mk_XII_naval_gun

  • BL 9.2-inch Mk IX – X naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 9.2-inch Mk IX and Mk X guns were British breech loading 9.2-inch (234 mm) guns of 46.7 calibre, in service from 1899 to the 1950s as naval and

    BL 9.2-inch Mk IX – X naval gun

    BL 9.2-inch Mk IX – X naval gun

    BL_9.2-inch_Mk_IX_–_X_naval_gun

  • British Army uniform and equipment in World War I
  • their 13 pounders proved unsuited to the prevalent trench warfare. The 6-inch guns were first sent to France on 5 October 1914 with 7th Siege Battery

    British Army uniform and equipment in World War I

    British Army uniform and equipment in World War I

    British_Army_uniform_and_equipment_in_World_War_I

  • QF 4.7-inch Mk I–IV naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The QF 4.7-inch gun Mks I, II, III, and IV were a family of British quick-firing 4.724-inch (120 mm) naval and coast defence guns of the late 1880s and

    QF 4.7-inch Mk I–IV naval gun

    QF 4.7-inch Mk I–IV naval gun

    QF_4.7-inch_Mk_I–IV_naval_gun

  • .22 caliber
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    .22 caliber, or 5.6 mm, refers to a common firearms bore diameter of 0.22 inch (5.6 mm) in both rimfire and centerfire cartridges. Cartridges in this

    .22 caliber

    .22 caliber

    .22_caliber

  • BL 8-inch howitzer Mk I–V
  • Series of British heavy howitzers

    redundant naval 6-inch guns. The guns did not bear any relation to the later 8-inch howitzers of the First World War, the Vickers-designed 8-inch Mark VI to

    BL 8-inch howitzer Mk I–V

    BL 8-inch howitzer Mk I–V

    BL_8-inch_howitzer_Mk_I–V

  • RML 6.3-inch howitzer
  • Howitzer

    The RML 6.3-inch howitzer was a British rifled muzzle-loading "siege" or "position" howitzer/mortar proposed in 1874 and finally introduced in 1878 as

    RML 6.3-inch howitzer

    RML 6.3-inch howitzer

    RML_6.3-inch_howitzer

  • QF 4.5-inch Mk I – V naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The QF 4.5 inch gun has been the standard medium-calibre naval gun used by the Royal Navy as a medium-range weapon capable of use against surface, aircraft

    QF 4.5-inch Mk I – V naval gun

    QF 4.5-inch Mk I – V naval gun

    QF_4.5-inch_Mk_I_–_V_naval_gun

  • BL 6-inch Mk XIII – XVIII naval gun
  • Naval gun

    built for foreign navies in British shipyards, a number of British-built 6-inch 50-calibre naval guns found their way into British service in World War

    BL 6-inch Mk XIII – XVIII naval gun

    BL 6-inch Mk XIII – XVIII naval gun

    BL_6-inch_Mk_XIII_–_XVIII_naval_gun

  • BL 13.5-inch Mk V naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL (Breech Loading) 13.5 inch Mk V gun was a British heavy naval gun, introduced in 1912 as the main armament for the new super-dreadnought battleships

    BL 13.5-inch Mk V naval gun

    BL 13.5-inch Mk V naval gun

    BL_13.5-inch_Mk_V_naval_gun

  • Brooklyn-class cruiser
  • 1937 class of light cruisers of the United States Navy

    for the United States Navy between 1935 and 1938. Armed with five triple 6-inch (152 mm) gun turrets (three forward, two aft), they mounted more main battery

    Brooklyn-class cruiser

    Brooklyn-class cruiser

    Brooklyn-class_cruiser

  • Obusier de 6 pouces Gribeauval
  • French artillery piece

    The Obusier de 6 pouces Gribeauval or 6-inch howitzer was a French artillery piece and part of a system established by Jean Baptiste Vaquette de Gribeauval

    Obusier de 6 pouces Gribeauval

    Obusier de 6 pouces Gribeauval

    Obusier_de_6_pouces_Gribeauval

  • .38 Special
  • Revolver cartridge designed by Smith & Wesson

    inch (110 MPa) for a velocity of approximately 950 ft/s (290 m/s) in a solid 6-inch (150 mm) test barrel, and about 750 ft/s (230 m/s) from a 4-inch (100 mm)

    .38 Special

    .38 Special

    .38_Special

  • Stokes mortar
  • Light mortar

    World War. The 3-inch trench mortar was a smooth-bore, muzzle-loading weapon for high angles of fire. Although it was called a 3-inch mortar, its bore

    Stokes mortar

    Stokes mortar

    Stokes_mortar

  • HMS Malaya
  • 1915 Queen Elizabeth-class battleship of the Royal Navy

    designated 'A', 'B', 'X', and 'Y' from front to rear. Twelve of the fourteen BL 6-inch (152 mm) Mk XII guns were mounted in casemates along the broadside of the

    HMS Malaya

    HMS Malaya

    HMS_Malaya

  • Japanese battleship Kongō
  • Kongō-class Japanese warship

    red dye. The secondary battery of Kongō originally consisted of sixteen 6-inch (152 mm) 50 calibre guns in single casemates located amidships ("50 calibre"

    Japanese battleship Kongō

    Japanese battleship Kongō

    Japanese_battleship_Kongō

  • 6-inch/50-caliber gun
  • *Naval gun *Coastal defence

    The 6"/50 caliber gun Mark 6 and Mark 8 (spoken "six-inch-fifty-caliber") were used for the secondary batteries of the United States Navy's Maine-class

    6-inch/50-caliber gun

    6-inch/50-caliber gun

    6-inch/50-caliber_gun

  • BYD Shark 6
  • Plug-in hybrid pickup truck

    leather interior trimmings, a 12.8-inch or 15.6-inch touchscreen infotainment with rotating screen feature, a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, and

    BYD Shark 6

    BYD Shark 6

    BYD_Shark_6

  • Revenge-class battleship
  • Class of Battleships built for royal navy

    7 in (189.2 m). They had a beam of 88 feet 6 inches (27 m) (which was increased to approximately 101 ft 6 in (30.9 m) with the addition of anti-torpedo

    Revenge-class battleship

    Revenge-class battleship

    Revenge-class_battleship

  • Billhook
  • Cutting tool

    Midlands-style hedgers, this is a one handed tool with a 6-inch (15 cm) handle and a 10-inch (25 cm) blade. It has a curved front edge and a shorter straight

    Billhook

    Billhook

    Billhook

  • MacBook Air
  • Line of ultraportable notebook computers by Apple

    thin, light structure in a machined aluminum case and either a 13- or 15-inch screen. The MacBook Air's lower prices relative to the larger, higher performance

    MacBook Air

    MacBook Air

    MacBook_Air

  • Cruiser
  • Type of large warship

    London treaty did touch off a period of the major powers building 6-inch or 6.1-inch gunned cruisers, nominally of 10,000 tons and with up to fifteen guns

    Cruiser

    Cruiser

    Cruiser

  • BL 12-inch Mk X naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 12 inch Gun Mark X was a British 45-calibre naval gun which was mounted as primary armament on battleships and battlecruisers from 1906. It first

    BL 12-inch Mk X naval gun

    BL 12-inch Mk X naval gun

    BL_12-inch_Mk_X_naval_gun

  • Armored cruiser
  • Type of cruiser in the late 19th and early 20th centuries

    99-inch (203 mm) and twelve 6-inch (150 mm) guns, was protected by a 3.5–6.7-inch (89–170 mm) main belt, 2.4-inch (61 mm) armored deck and 5.9-inch (150 mm)

    Armored cruiser

    Armored cruiser

    Armored_cruiser

  • 2-inch medium mortar
  • Smooth bore muzzle loading medium trench mortar

    The 2 inch medium trench mortar, also known as the 2-inch howitzer, and nicknamed the "toffee apple" or "plum pudding" mortar, was a British smooth bore

    2-inch medium mortar

    2-inch medium mortar

    2-inch_medium_mortar

  • STMicroelectronics
  • Semiconductor device manufacturer

    analog and digital design. The Phoenix, Arizona 8 inch (200 mm) fab, the Carrollton, Texas 6 inch (150 mm) fab, and the Ain Sebaa, Morocco fab were beginning

    STMicroelectronics

    STMicroelectronics

    STMicroelectronics

  • BL 4-inch Mk IX naval gun
  • Naval gun

    The BL 4-inch Mk IX naval gun was a British medium-velocity naval gun introduced in 1917 as secondary armament on the Renown-class battlecruisers and Glorious-class

    BL 4-inch Mk IX naval gun

    BL 4-inch Mk IX naval gun

    BL_4-inch_Mk_IX_naval_gun

  • BL 8-inch Mk VIII naval gun
  • 1927–1954 battery gun of the Royal Navy

    the Royal Navy adopted the BL 6 inch Mk XXIII naval gun as the standard cruiser main battery in preference to this 8-inch gun. These guns, 50 calibres

    BL 8-inch Mk VIII naval gun

    BL 8-inch Mk VIII naval gun

    BL_8-inch_Mk_VIII_naval_gun

  • List of artillery by country
  • artillery 3-inch gun M1903 5-inch gun M1897 6-inch gun M1897 8-inch M1888 8-inch Mk. VI railway gun 10-inch gun M1895 12-inch coast defense mortar 12-inch gun

    List of artillery by country

    List_of_artillery_by_country

  • Light cruiser
  • Type of small to medium-sized warship

    cruisers often had either two 6-inch (152 mm) and perhaps eight 4-inch (102 mm) guns, or a uniform armament of 6-inch guns on a ship of around 5,000

    Light cruiser

    Light cruiser

    Light_cruiser

  • QF 4-inch naval gun Mk V
  • Naval gun

    The QF 4 inch Mk V gun was a Royal Navy gun of World War I which was adapted on HA (i.e. high-angle) mountings to the heavy anti-aircraft role both at

    QF 4-inch naval gun Mk V

    QF 4-inch naval gun Mk V

    QF_4-inch_naval_gun_Mk_V

  • USS Maine (1890)
  • Battleship of the United States Navy

    carry two torpedo boats. Her armament was specified as: four 10-inch (254 mm) guns, six 6-inch (152 mm) guns, various light weapons, and four torpedo tubes

    USS Maine (1890)

    USS Maine (1890)

    USS_Maine_(1890)

  • Fort Moultrie
  • United States historic place

    Logan's 6-inch Armstrong gun was removed and most likely transferred to Fort Adams. After the US entered World War I, Battery Gadsden's four 6-inch guns

    Fort Moultrie

    Fort Moultrie

    Fort_Moultrie

  • List of cruiser classes of the Royal Navy
  • Sold 1899 Nelson class first class armoured cruiser, 7,473 tons, 4×10-inch, 6×9-inch Nelson (1876) – Sold 1910 Northampton (1876) – Sold 1905 Imperieuse

    List of cruiser classes of the Royal Navy

    List of cruiser classes of the Royal Navy

    List_of_cruiser_classes_of_the_Royal_Navy

  • Hawkins-class cruiser
  • Class of five heavy cruisers of the Royal Navy, designed in 1915

    in 1912–1913. Reacting to rumours of large German cruisers armed with 6.9-inch (175 mm) guns for overseas service and the need to replace the elderly

    Hawkins-class cruiser

    Hawkins-class cruiser

    Hawkins-class_cruiser

  • Fort Hamilton
  • U.S. Army installation in Brooklyn, New York

    training. Battery Spear's three 10-inch guns were dismounted for potential use as railway artillery. The eight 6-inch guns of Batteries Burke and Mendenhall

    Fort Hamilton

    Fort Hamilton

    Fort_Hamilton

  • Colt Anaconda
  • Revolver

    There was an uncatalogued 5-inch (130 mm) barrel version of the Anaconda, with reportedly less than 150 made. These 5-inch (130 mm) versions command very

    Colt Anaconda

    Colt Anaconda

    Colt_Anaconda

  • 100-ton gun
  • Naval gun

    gun, with a mass of 38 long tons (38.6 t), firing an 818-pound (371 kg) projectile capable of piercing 16.3 inches (410 mm) of mild steel at 2,000 yards

    100-ton gun

    100-ton gun

    100-ton_gun

  • 14-inch/45-caliber gun
  • Large-caliber naval gun

    The 14-inch/45-caliber gun, (spoken "fourteen-inch-forty-five-caliber"[citation needed]), whose variations were known initially as the Mark 1, 2, 3, and

    14-inch/45-caliber gun

    14-inch/45-caliber gun

    14-inch/45-caliber_gun

  • QF 6-pounder Hotchkiss
  • Family of light 57mm naval guns

    6-pounders with USS Massachusetts carrying Driggs-Schroeders. Unlike her 8-inch guns, the preserved USS Olympia (C-6) retains her Driggs-Schroeder 6-pounders

    QF 6-pounder Hotchkiss

    QF 6-pounder Hotchkiss

    QF_6-pounder_Hotchkiss

  • QF 3-inch 20 cwt
  • Anti-aircraft gun

    The QF 3-inch 20 cwt anti-aircraft gun became the standard anti-aircraft gun used in the home defence of the United Kingdom against German Zeppelins airships

    QF 3-inch 20 cwt

    QF 3-inch 20 cwt

    QF_3-inch_20_cwt

  • 6-inch siege gun M1904
  • Siege gun

    6-inch siege gun model 1904 (Russian: 6-дюймовая осадная пушка образца 1904 года) was a Russian 152.4 mm heavy siege gun. It was produced by Perm Works

    6-inch siege gun M1904

    6-inch siege gun M1904

    6-inch_siege_gun_M1904

  • Iron Duke-class battleship
  • Battleship class of the Royal Navy

    improved armour and a more powerful secondary armament of 6-inch weapons instead of the 4-inch mounted on the earlier ships. The four ships were the most

    Iron Duke-class battleship

    Iron Duke-class battleship

    Iron_Duke-class_battleship

  • QF 12-pounder 12 cwt naval gun
  • British 3 inch calibre naval gun

    (Quick-Firing) (abbreviated as Q.F. 12-pdr. [12-cwt.]) was a common, versatile 3-inch (76.2 mm) calibre naval gun introduced in 1894 and used until the middle

    QF 12-pounder 12 cwt naval gun

    QF 12-pounder 12 cwt naval gun

    QF_12-pounder_12_cwt_naval_gun

  • USS Cleveland (CL-55)
  • Cleveland class light cruiser

    significantly heavier. The Clevelands carried a main battery of twelve 6-inch (152 mm) guns in four three-gun turrets, along with a secondary armament

    USS Cleveland (CL-55)

    USS Cleveland (CL-55)

    USS_Cleveland_(CL-55)

  • Minié rifle
  • Infantry rifle of the mid-19th century

    penetrate two boards of poplar wood, each two-thirds of an inch thick and separated by 20 inches. Soldiers of the time spread rumors that at 1,200 yards

    Minié rifle

    Minié_rifle

  • QF 4.5-inch howitzer
  • Field howitzer

    Ordnance QF 4.5-inch howitzer was the standard British Empire field (or "light") howitzer of the First World War era. It replaced the BL 5-inch howitzer and

    QF 4.5-inch howitzer

    QF 4.5-inch howitzer

    QF_4.5-inch_howitzer

  • 6-inch siege gun M1877
  • Fortress Gun

    The 6-inch siege gun model 1877 (Russian: 6-дюймовая осадная пушка образца 1877 года) was a Russian 152.4 mm (6 in) fortress gun, siege gun and coastal

    6-inch siege gun M1877

    6-inch siege gun M1877

    6-inch_siege_gun_M1877

  • Seacoast defense in the United States
  • Coastal forts construction and maintenance in the U.S.

    32-pounder (6.4-inch or 163 mm) and 42-pounder (7-inch or 178 mm) seacoast guns 8-inch (203 mm) and 10-inch (254 mm) columbiads 8-inch, 10-inch, 15-inch (381 mm)

    Seacoast defense in the United States

    Seacoast defense in the United States

    Seacoast_defense_in_the_United_States

  • RML 2.5-inch mountain gun
  • Mountain gun

    The Ordnance RML 2.5-inch mountain gun was a British rifled muzzle-loading mountain gun of the late 19th century designed to be broken down into four loads

    RML 2.5-inch mountain gun

    RML 2.5-inch mountain gun

    RML_2.5-inch_mountain_gun

  • Iowa-class battleship
  • Fast battleship class of the United States Navy

    from 9 inches (229 mm) on the front, 6 inches (152 mm) on the side, and 5 inches on the rear to 18 inches (457 mm), 10 inches (254 mm) and 8 inches (203 mm)

    Iowa-class battleship

    Iowa-class battleship

    Iowa-class_battleship

  • BL 16-inch Mk I naval gun
  • Naval Gun

    The BL 16-inch Mark I was a British naval gun introduced in the 1920s and used on the two Nelson-class battleships. A breech-loading gun, the barrel was

    BL 16-inch Mk I naval gun

    BL 16-inch Mk I naval gun

    BL_16-inch_Mk_I_naval_gun

  • G3 battlecruiser
  • Abortive class of British Royal Navy battlecruisers

    thickness of 12 inches nearest to the magazine. Aft it reduced in a series of steps to 9 inches (229 mm), 6 inches, 5 inches (127 mm) and 4 inches (102 mm).

    G3 battlecruiser

    G3_battlecruiser

  • BL 12-inch howitzer
  • Heavy siege howitzer

    Ordnance BL 12-inch howitzer was a scaled-up version of the successful BL 9.2-inch siege howitzer. Following the success of their BL 9.2-inch howitzer, Vickers

    BL 12-inch howitzer

    BL 12-inch howitzer

    BL_12-inch_howitzer

  • BL 9.2-inch howitzer
  • Heavy siege howitzer

    The Ordnance BL 9.2-inch howitzer was a heavy siege howitzer that formed the principal counter-battery equipment of British forces in France in World War

    BL 9.2-inch howitzer

    BL 9.2-inch howitzer

    BL_9.2-inch_howitzer

  • Tennessee-class cruiser
  • Class of American naval ships

    99-inch (203 mm) and twelve 6-inch (150 mm) guns, was protected by a 3.5–6.7-inch (89–170 mm) main belt, 2.4-inch (61 mm) armored deck and 5.9-inch (150 mm)

    Tennessee-class cruiser

    Tennessee-class cruiser

    Tennessee-class_cruiser

  • BL 6-inch Mk XI naval gun
  • British 50 calibre high-velocity naval gun

    The BL 6-inch Mark XI naval gun was a British 50 calibres high-velocity naval gun which was mounted as primary armament on cruisers and secondary armament

    BL 6-inch Mk XI naval gun

    BL 6-inch Mk XI naval gun

    BL_6-inch_Mk_XI_naval_gun

  • HMS Agincourt (1913)
  • Dreadnought battleship launched in 1913

    had an overall length of 671 feet 6 inches (204.7 m), a beam of 89 feet (27 m), and a draught of 29 feet 10 inches (9.1 m) at deep load. She displaced

    HMS Agincourt (1913)

    HMS Agincourt (1913)

    HMS_Agincourt_(1913)

  • QF 4-inch naval gun Mk XVI
  • Standard British naval gun from WW2

    inch Mk XVI gun was the standard British Empire naval anti-aircraft and dual-purpose gun of World War II. The Mk XVI superseded the earlier QF 4 inch

    QF 4-inch naval gun Mk XVI

    QF 4-inch naval gun Mk XVI

    QF_4-inch_naval_gun_Mk_XVI

  • List of county exclaves in England and Wales 1844–1974
  • Post-1844 exclaves of English and Welsh counties

    2013 p. 100 Ordnance Survey 6 inch sheet Surrey V 1872 Ordnance Survey 6 inch sheet Middlesex XXIV 1869 Ordnance Survey 6 inch sheet XXXII 1881 Vitaliev

    List of county exclaves in England and Wales 1844–1974

    List_of_county_exclaves_in_England_and_Wales_1844–1974

  • BL 5.5-inch Mk I naval gun
  • Naval gun, Coastal defence

    significantly lighter than the standard 6 inch gun and fired an 82 lb shell rather than the 100 lb shell of the 6 inch weapon. It, therefore, had a higher

    BL 5.5-inch Mk I naval gun

    BL 5.5-inch Mk I naval gun

    BL_5.5-inch_Mk_I_naval_gun

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  • SHIN
  • Male

    Japanese

    SHIN

    (1-晋, 2-信, 3-紳, 4-心, 5-慎, 6-新, 7-進, 8-真) Japanese name SHIN means 1) "advancing," 2) "belief," 3) "gentleman," 4) "heart," 5) "humble," 6) "new," 7) "progressive," and 8) "true." Compare with another form of Shin.

    SHIN

  • SATORU
  • Male

    Japanese

    SATORU

    (1-暁, 2-悟, 3-聡, 4-知, 5-覚, 6-諭, 7-了, 8-智) Japanese name SATORU means 1) "daybreak," 2) "enlightened," 3) "fast learner," 4) "knowledgeable," 5) "perceptive," 6) "persuasive," 7) "understanding," or 8) "wise."

    SATORU

  • MASA
  • Female

    Japanese

    MASA

    (1-正, 2-雅, 3-昌, 4-真, 5-政, 6-将) Unisex short form of Japanese names beginning with Masa-, MASA means 1) "correct, just," 2) "elegant," 3) "flourishing, prosperous" 4) "genuine, true," 5) "governing, political," 6) "military." Compare with strictly masculine Masa.

    MASA

  • MASA
  • Male

    Japanese

    MASA

    (1-正, 2-雅, 3-昌, 4-真, 5-政, 6-将) Unisex short form of Japanese names beginning with Masa-, MASA means 1) "correct, just," 2) "elegant, splendid" 3) "flourishing, prosperous" 4) "genuine, true," 5) "governing, political," 6) "military." Compare with another form of Masa.

    MASA

  • Mower
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Anglia, chiefly Norfolk)

    Mower

    English (East Anglia, chiefly Norfolk) : occupational name for someone who mowed pasture lands to provide hay, from an agent derivative of Middle English mow(en) ‘mow’ (Old English māwen).Welsh : nickname from mawr ‘big’ (see Moore 6).German (Möwer) : nickname from an agent derivative of Middle High German mōven ‘to torment, trouble, or burden’.

    Mower

  • Kye
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kye

    English : unexplained; possibly a respelling of Kay 6, a shortened form of Scottish and Irish McKay.Korean : There is only one Chinese character and one clan for the Kye family name. According to the Kye family genealogy, the clan was founded by a Ming Dynasty government official named Kye Sŏk-son who migrated to Koryŏ and settled in today’s Suan County of Hwanghae Province. The majority of bearers of the Kye family name today live in North Korea.

    Kye

  • Wilmot
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wilmot

    English : from a pet form of the personal name William.Benjamin Wilmot and his wife, with their 6-year-old son William, emigrated from England to New Haven, CT, in or before 1640.

    Wilmot

  • Adams
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (very common in England, especially in the south Midlands, and in Wales) and German (especially northwestern Germany)

    Adams

    English (very common in England, especially in the south Midlands, and in Wales) and German (especially northwestern Germany) : patronymic from the personal name Adam. In the U.S. this form has absorbed many patronymics and other derivatives of Adam in languages other than English. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)This American family name was borne by two early presidents of the United States, father and son. They were descended from Henry Adams, who settled in Braintree, MA, in 1635/6, from Barton St. David, Somerset, England. The younger of the two presidents, John Quincy Adams (1767–1848) derived his middle name from his maternal grandmother’s family name (see Quincy).

    Adams

  • Drury
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norman) and French

    Drury

    English (Norman) and French : nickname from Old French druerie ‘love’, ‘friendship’, a derivative of dru ‘lover’, ‘friend’ (see Drew 3). In Middle English the word also had the concrete meanings ‘love affair’, ‘love token’, ‘sweetheart’.English (Norman) and French : from a Germanic personal name composed of Old High German triuwa ‘truth’, ‘trust’ + rīc ‘power(ful)’.Irish (County Roscommon) : English name adopted by bearers of Gaelic Mac an Druaidh ‘son of the druid’. Compare Drew 6.

    Drury

  • Pickett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pickett

    English : from the Middle English, Old French personal name Picot, Pigot, a pet form of Pic (see Pike 6). In Middle English, the form Piket (Old French Picquet) was also common.

    Pickett

  • Piggott
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish (of Norman origin)

    Piggott

    English and Irish (of Norman origin) : from the Old French personal name Picot, Pigot, a pet form of Pic (see Pike 6).

    Piggott

  • Hayn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hayn

    English : variant spelling of Hain 1–3.German : variant spelling of Hain 4.Jewish : variant spelling of Hain 6.

    Hayn

  • THEOPHANIA
  • Female

    Greek

    THEOPHANIA

    (Θεοφάνια) Feminine form of Greek Theophanes, THEOPHANIA means "manifestation of God." This name used to be given to girls born on the Epiphany (January 6)--also called the 12th day of Christmas--which commemorates the visit of the three wise men (the Magi) to the infant Jesus.

    THEOPHANIA

  • KEIKO
  • Female

    Japanese

    KEIKO

    (1-恵子, 2-慶子, 3-桂子, 4-敬子, 5-啓子, 6-圭子, 7-景子) Japanese name KEIKO means 1) "blessed, lucky child," 2) "happy child," 3) "katsura tree child," 4) "respectful child," 5) "spring child," 6) "square jewel child," or 7) "sunny child."

    KEIKO

  • OSAMU
  • Male

    Japanese

    OSAMU

    (1-紀, 2-修, 3-理, 4-収, 5-治, 6-統) Japanese name OSAMU means 1) "chronicler," 2) "disciplined," 3) "logical," 4) "obtainer," 5) "to reign," 6) "ruler."

    OSAMU

  • Tunks
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tunks

    English : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Tongs, itself a variant of Tong 6.Possibly an altered spelling of German Dungs, a variant of Dung.

    Tunks

  • Shanmugam
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Shanmugam

    Lord Muruga; Lord Vishnu; God with 6 Faces (Subrahmanyeswara Swamy)

    Shanmugam

  • Picking
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Picking

    English : possibly from Middle English Old French personal name Pic (see Pike 6) + the diminutive suffix -in.

    Picking

  • SARAPH
  • Male

    Hebrew

    SARAPH

    (שָׂרָף) Hebrew name SARAPH means "burning one" or "serpent." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Shelah. It is also the name of a species of venomous serpents mentioned in Numbers 21:6, and the name of an order of six-winged angels mentioned by Isaiah who attend upon God.

    SARAPH

  • KEI
  • Female

    Japanese

    KEI

    (1-恵, 2-慶, 3-桂, 4-敬, 5-啓, 6-圭, 7-景) Japanese name KEI means 1) "blessed, lucky," 2) "happy," 3) "katsura tree," 4) "respectful," 5) "spring," 6) "square jewel," or "sunny." 

    KEI

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Online names & meanings

  • Kandi
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Jamaican

    Kandi

    Glowing; Modern Variant of Candace; Ancient Hereditary Title Used by Ethiopian Queens; White; Pure

  • Perkinson
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Perkinson

    Son of Perkin

  • Fiance
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Fiance

    Engaged.

  • Taresh | தாரேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Taresh | தாரேஷ

    God of the stars Moon

  • Tooantuh
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Tooantuh

    Spring frog.

  • Seneh
  • Biblical

    Seneh

    same as Senaah

  • Janine
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew American

    Janine

    Gift from God.

  • Taqiyah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Taqiyah

    Pious; Righteous

  • Nazeera
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Nazeera

    Like, Equal, Matching, Observer, Supervisor

  • ABISHAI
  • Male

    English

    ABISHAI

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiyshay, ABISHAI means "my father is Jesse" or "my father is a gift." In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of David's sister Zeruiah. He was the only one to accompany David when he went to the camp of Saul (1 Sam. 26:5-12).

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  • Sucker
  • n.

    A parasite; a sponger. See def. 6, above.

  • Cointension
  • n.

    The condition of being of equal in intensity; -- applied to relations; as, 3:6 and 6:12 are relations of cointension.

  • Centering
  • n.

    Same as Center, n., 6.

  • Burn
  • n.

    A disease in vegetables. See Brand, n., 6.

  • Flyer
  • n.

    The fly of a flag: See Fly, n., 6.

  • Tailrace
  • n.

    See Race, n., 6.

  • Fluxions
  • n. pl.

    See Fluxion, 6(b).

  • Sirene
  • n.

    See Siren, 6.

  • Outbreast
  • v. t.

    To surpass in singing. See Breast, n., 6.

  • Solen
  • n.

    A cradle, as for a broken limb. See Cradle, 6.

  • Interaxis
  • n.

    The space between two axes. See Axis, 6.

  • Stoma
  • n.

    A stigma. See Stigma, n., 6 (a) & (b).

  • Drogue
  • n.

    See Drag, n., 6, and Drag sail, under Drag, n.

  • Six
  • n.

    A symbol representing six units, as 6, vi., or VI.

  • Doublets
  • n. pl.

    See Doublet, 6 and 7.

  • Listel
  • n.

    Same as List, n., 6.

  • Jeg
  • n.

    See Jig, 6.

  • Kiteflier
  • n.

    See Kite, n., 6.

  • Draco
  • n.

    A genus of lizards. See Dragon, 6.

  • Partnership
  • n.

    See Fellowship, n., 6.