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  • Obturating ring
  • Ring of soft material designed to obturate under pressure

    An obturating ring is a ring of relatively soft material designed to obturate under pressure to form a seal. Obturating rings are often found in artillery

    Obturating ring

    Obturating_ring

  • Broadwell ring
  • The Broadwell ring is a small obturating ring used in 1860s and 1870s rifled breech loaders in Continental Europe to ensure obturation (usually in sliding

    Broadwell ring

    Broadwell_ring

  • O-ring
  • Mechanical, toroid gasket that seals an interface

    Anti-extrusion rings (back-up rings) Cooper Ring Diaphragm seal Gasket Labyrinth seal O-ring theory of economic development Obturating ring Ozone cracking

    O-ring

    O-ring

    O-ring

  • Charles Ragon de Bange
  • French artillery officer and weapon designer (1833–1914)

    breech-loaders. In 1872, de Bange designed the de Bange system, a new type of obturating ring for breech-loading artillery pieces. His system used the same general

    Charles Ragon de Bange

    Charles Ragon de Bange

    Charles_Ragon_de_Bange

  • Seal (mechanical)
  • Device to prevent fluid leaks in mechanisms

    used for numerous applications with difficult sealing issues. Obturating ring Piston ring Radial shaft seal Spring-energized seal, a PTFE or polymer jacket

    Seal (mechanical)

    Seal (mechanical)

    Seal_(mechanical)

  • Obturation
  • Seal created by deformation

    Bange Broadwell ring Driving band Fire forming Fluting Gas check Minié ball Obturating ring Glossary of firearms terminology [1] Obturate at dictionary

    Obturation

    Obturation

  • ATMOS 2000
  • Israeli 155 mm self-propelled howitzer

    sliding which automatically opens to the right with a self-sealing metal obturating ring. The buffer is a hydraulic cylinder with a hydro-pneumatic recuperator

    ATMOS 2000

    ATMOS 2000

    ATMOS_2000

  • M252 mortar
  • British-designed medium weight mortar

    releasing hot, expanding gas which pushes against the round with the obturating ring on the projectile, sealing the gas behind the projectile. The pressure

    M252 mortar

    M252 mortar

    M252_mortar

  • Obturator
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    guides the pollen tube to the micropyle Obturator ring, a part in early aircraft engines Obturating ring, used particularly in artillery to form a seal when

    Obturator

    Obturator

  • Ordóñez guns
  • 19th-century Spanish coastal artillery weapon

    lever-actuated, and of the French or interrupted screw type, though the obturating ring followed the Krupp design. The guns appear to have been mounted en

    Ordóñez guns

    Ordóñez guns

    Ordóñez_guns

  • Rifled muzzle loader
  • Mid-19th century artillery type

    increased the strength of the breech area, and the perfection of the Obturating ring by Charles Ragon de Bange increased ranges by reducing gas leakage

    Rifled muzzle loader

    Rifled muzzle loader

    Rifled_muzzle_loader

  • Rifled breech loader
  • Class of artillery

    Gun Company in Europe replaced a papier-mache obturating cup in bag-loaded RBLs with a metallic gas ring and patented his invention in 1861, later perfecting

    Rifled breech loader

    Rifled breech loader

    Rifled_breech_loader

  • 4th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers
  • British Army military unit

    cases had to lead attacks by infantry who had lost their officers. Obturating rings for the guns ran out, and the LAD had to improvise them from suet.

    4th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers

    4th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers

    4th_Lancashire_Artillery_Volunteers

  • Glossary of British ordnance terms
  • were discontinued, the term came to distinguish between traditional, non-obturating guns with fabric propellant bags and separately loaded shells, and quick-firing

    Glossary of British ordnance terms

    Glossary_of_British_ordnance_terms

  • SIG SG 510
  • Swiss battle rifle of 1957

    is unusual as it uses a stepped case expansion ring in conjunction that allows the brass to obturate into the fluting that delays the extraction resulting

    SIG SG 510

    SIG_SG_510

  • Mauser Model 1889
  • German-Belgian bolt-action rifle

    became difficult in the end of the trials, and Mauser blamed imperfectly obturating cartridges which clogged the bolt with soot from the firing; according

    Mauser Model 1889

    Mauser Model 1889

    Mauser_Model_1889

  • Repeating rifle
  • Firearm that can fire multiple times between reloads

    revolver was patented and to have produced a cartridge revolver using non-obturating steel cartridges that could be swapped out for a cylinder using caps and

    Repeating rifle

    Repeating rifle

    Repeating_rifle

  • Gas check
  • Gasket-type component of firearms ammunition

    layer of harder but still malleable metal on the base of the bullet that obturates to provide a seal and prevents the propellant gas leakage that causes

    Gas check

    Gas check

    Gas_check

  • Caseless ammunition
  • Type of weapon-cartridge

    cartridge, the pressure in the chamber expands the metallic case, which obturates to the chamber. This prevents gas exiting from the rear of the chamber

    Caseless ammunition

    Caseless ammunition

    Caseless_ammunition

  • M16 rifle
  • American assault rifle

    extract the cartridge case, tearing through the case rim, and leaving an obturated case behind. After the introduction of the M4 carbine, it was found that

    M16 rifle

    M16 rifle

    M16_rifle

  • Cartridge (firearms)
  • Pre-assembled firearm ammunition

    bore axis (i.e. "in battery"). While in the chamber, the cartridge case obturates all other directions except the bore to the front, reinforced by a breechblock

    Cartridge (firearms)

    Cartridge (firearms)

    Cartridge_(firearms)

  • Glossary of firearms terms
  • can fit in a case and the diameter of the inside of the barrel or bore. Obturate An ordnance word; to close (a hole or cavity) so as to prevent a flow of

    Glossary of firearms terms

    Glossary_of_firearms_terms

  • Terminal ballistics
  • Projectiles' behavior after reaching their targets

    (Specific) A self sealing, non-spherical projectile, typically designed to obturate with a rear skirt Bullet - (Specific) A semi-cylindrical projectile, often

    Terminal ballistics

    Terminal ballistics

    Terminal_ballistics

  • Repeating firearm
  • Firearm designed for multiple firings

    revolver was patented and to have produced a cartridge revolver using non-obturating steel cartridges that could be swapped out for a cylinder using caps and

    Repeating firearm

    Repeating firearm

    Repeating_firearm

  • Rotation of ammunition
  • Hotchkiss patented an RML projectile, in which two parts squeezed a lead ring to obturate the barrel under the pressure of gunpowder fumes. After his death in

    Rotation of ammunition

    Rotation of ammunition

    Rotation_of_ammunition

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  • Ring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, and Dutch

    Ring

    English, German, and Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a maker of rings (from Middle English ring, Middle High German rinc, Middle Dutch ring), either to be worn as jewelry or as component parts of chain-mail, harnesses, and other objects. In part it may also have arisen as a nickname for a wearer of a ring.Scandinavian : from ring ‘ring’, probably an ornamental name but possibly applied in the same sense as 3 or 1.German : topographic name from Middle High German, Middle Low German rink, rinc ‘circle’.Irish (eastern County Cork) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Rinn (see Reen).

    Ring

  • Ringle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ringle

    English : from the Old English personal name Hringwulf.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name based on hring ‘ring’.German : metonymic occupational name for a ring maker (see Ringler).German : altered spelling of Ringel, an Old Prussian personal name.

    Ringle

  • Kessel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kessel

    English : variant of Kestel.German : from Middle High German kezzel ‘kettle’, ‘cauldron’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of copper cooking vessels, or alternatively a topographic and habitational name, from the same word in the sense ‘(ring-shaped) hollow’.Dutch and Belgian : habitational name from any of the places so named in the Belgian provinces of Antwerp and Limburg or the Dutch province of North Brabant.

    Kessel

  • Ring
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Ring

    Ring.

    Ring

  • Ramachudamaniprada | ரமசஂதாநீப்ரதா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ramachudamaniprada | ரமசஂதாநீப்ரதா

    Deliverer of ramas ring

    Ramachudamaniprada | ரமசஂதாநீப்ரதா

  • Sitadevi | ஸீதாதேவீ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sitadevi | ஸீதாதேவீ

    Mudrapradayaka deliverer of the ring of Sita

    Sitadevi | ஸீதாதேவீ

  • Ringer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Ringer

    English (of Norman origin) : from the Old French personal name Reinger, Rainger, composed of the Germanic elements ragin ‘advice’, ‘counsel’ + gār, gēr ‘spear’, ‘lance’.English : occupational name for a maker of rings (see Ring 1) or for a bell ringer, from Middle English ring(en) ‘to ring’, Old English hringan.German : occupational name for a turner, someone who made objects by rotating them on a lathe or wheel.

    Ringer

  • Ringo
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English, French, German, Japanese

    Ringo

    Ring; Apple; Peace be with You

    Ringo

  • Dering
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dering

    English : patronymic from Dear 1.German : probably a variant of Döring (see Doering).

    Dering

  • Mudrika | மூத்ரிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Mudrika | மூத்ரிகா

    Ring

    Mudrika | மூத்ரிகா

  • Goring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Goring

    English : habitational name from places in Oxfordshire and West Sussex named Goring, from Old English Gāringas ‘people of Gāra’, a short form of the various compound names with the first element gār ‘spear’.German (Göring) : see Goering.

    Goring

  • Anamika | அநாமிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Anamika | அநாமிகா

    Ring finger, Virtuous, Free of the limitations imposed by a name

    Anamika | அநாமிகா

  • Herst
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Herst

    English : variant of Hurst.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name or nickname from Polish herszt ‘ringleader’, ‘chieftain’.

    Herst

  • Harrington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Harrington

    English : habitational name from places in Cumbria, Lincolnshire, and Northamptonshire. The first gets its name from Old English Haferingtūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with someone called Hæfer’, a byname meaning ‘he-goat’. The second probably meant ‘settlement (Old English tūn) of someone called Hæring’. Alternatively, the first element may have been Old English hæring ‘stony place’ or hāring ‘gray wood’. The last, recorded in Domesday Book as Arintone and in 1184 as Hederingeton, is most probably named with an unattested Old English personal name, Heathuhere.Irish (County Kerry and the West) : adopted as an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hArrachtáin ‘descendant of Arrachtán’, a personal name from a diminutive of arrachtach ‘mighty’, ‘powerful’.Irish (County Kerry) : adopted as an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hIongardail, later Ó hUrdáil, ‘descendant of Iongardal’.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hOireachtaigh ‘descendant of Oireachtach’, a byname meaning ‘member of the assembly’ or ‘frequenting assemblies’.

    Harrington

  • Ringrose
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ringrose

    English : of uncertain origin. It is first attested in Norwich in 1259 as Ringerose, and later forms show no significant variantion. Unless it had already been drastically altered by folk etymology at that early date, it is probably from Middle English ring ‘ring’ + rose ‘rose’, but if so the original meaning is far from clear.

    Ringrose

  • Anumika | அநுஂமிகா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Anumika | அநுஂமிகா 

    Ring finger

    Anumika | அநுஂமிகா 

  • Goldring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Goldring

    English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the Middle English, German, or Yiddish elements gold + ring. As an English or German surname it is most probably a nickname for someone who wore a gold ring. As a Jewish surname it is generally an ornamental name.Scottish : habitational name from Goldring in the bailiary of Kylestewart.The name is found in England as early as 1230, when Thomas Goldring is recorded as holding property in Essex and Hertfordshire. The name was quite common in London, Sussex, and Hampshire from early times, and descendants of these bearers are now also well established in Canada. The first known bearer in Scotland is Thomas of Goldringe, who held land in Prestwick in 1511.

    Goldring

  • Doring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Doring

    English : patronymic from Dear 1.German (Döring) : see Doering.

    Doring

  • Rings
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Rings

    English and German : variant of Ring 1.Perhaps a Rhenish short form of the Latin personal name Quirinus.

    Rings

  • Alhina |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Alhina |

    A ring

    Alhina |

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  • Humera
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Humera

    The Imaginary Bird who Soars the Highest

  • Teobald
  • Boy/Male

    Danish, German, Polish

    Teobald

    Bold; Brave

  • Hriday | ஹரதய 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Hriday | ஹரதய 

    Heart

  • JEHANNE
  • Female

    French

    JEHANNE

    Variant spelling of Anglo-Norman French Jehane, JEHANNE means "God is gracious."

  • LEONZIO
  • Male

    Italian

    LEONZIO

    Italian form of Latin Leontius, LEONZIO means "lion-like."

  • Banshi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Banshi

    Flute

  • HERMINE
  • Female

    German

    HERMINE

    Feminine form of German Hermann, HERMINE means "army man."

  • Ceallach
  • Girl/Female

    Gaelic

    Ceallach

    Warrior maid.

  • Qadriyyah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Qadriyyah

    Strong

  • Tiffiney
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, Greek

    Tiffiney

    Manifestation of God; Appearance

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  • Ringtoss
  • n.

    A game in which the object is to toss a ring so that it will catch upon an upright stick.

  • Saturating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Saturate

  • Ringstraked
  • a.

    Ring-streaked.

  • Saturant
  • a.

    Impregnating to the full; saturating.

  • Saturation
  • n.

    The act, process, or result of saturating a substance, or of combining it to its fullest extent.

  • Ring-necked
  • a.

    Having a well defined ring of color around the neck.

  • Maturating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Maturate

  • Diacid
  • a.

    Divalent; -- said of a base or radical as capable of saturating two acid monad radicals or a dibasic acid. Cf. Dibasic, a., and Biacid.

  • Ring-streaked
  • a.

    Having circular streaks or lines on the body; as, ring-streaked goats.

  • Ringsail
  • n.

    See Ringtail, 2.

  • Saturation
  • n.

    The act of saturating, or the state of being saturating; complete penetration or impregnation.

  • Kyanize
  • v. t.

    To render (wood) proof against decay by saturating with a solution of corrosive sublimate in open tanks, or under pressure.

  • Ringneck
  • n.

    Any one of several species of small plovers of the genus Aegialitis, having a ring around the neck. The ring is black in summer, but becomes brown or gray in winter. The semipalmated plover (Ae. semipalmata) and the piping plover (Ae. meloda) are common North American species. Called also ring plover, and ring-necked plover.

  • Ringworm
  • n.

    A contagious affection of the skin due to the presence of a vegetable parasite, and forming ring-shaped discolored patches covered with vesicles or powdery scales. It occurs either on the body, the face, or the scalp. Different varieties are distinguished as Tinea circinata, Tinea tonsurans, etc., but all are caused by the same parasite (a species of Trichophyton).

  • Objurgation
  • n.

    The act of objurgating; reproof.

  • Ringneck
  • n.

    The ring-necked duck.

  • Ringtail
  • n.

    A light sail set abaft and beyong the leech of a boom-and-gaff sail; -- called also ringsail.

  • Objurgating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Objurgate

  • Obturation
  • n.

    The act of stopping up, or closing, an opening.

  • Ringmaster
  • n.

    One in charge of the performances (as of horses) within the ring in a circus.