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pounder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pounder may refer to: Pounder (surname), a surname Pounder (EP), 2015 Nuclear Assault album Post pounder,
Pounder
Guyanese actress (born 1952)
Arlington Pounder. At one point, her family moved to London, where her mother, Betsy Enid Arnella (née James), worked at the United States Embassy. Pounder attended
CCH_Pounder
Ranking used in combat sports
Pound for pound is a ranking used in combat sports, such as boxing, wrestling, or mixed martial arts, adjusted to compensate for weight class. As fighters
Pound_for_pound
British field gun and gun-howitzer used during the Second World War
The Ordnance QF 25-pounder, or more simply 25-pounder or 25-pdr, with a calibre of 3.45 inches (87.6 mm), was a piece of field artillery used by British
Ordnance_QF_25-pounder
Hamburger sold by McDonald's
Quarter Pounder with cheese, Quarter Pounder with Cheese & Bacon and the Quarter Pounder Deluxe. The nutritional content of the Quarter Pounder varies
Quarter_Pounder
Anti-tank gun and tank gun
recoilless rifle. As a tank gun, it was succeeded by the 84 mm 20 pounder. Before the QF 6-pounder had entered service, the British predicted that it would soon
Ordnance_QF_17-pounder
British naval gun
The 2-pounder gun, officially the QF 2-pounder (QF denoting "quick firing") and universally known as the pom-pom, was a 40 mm (1.6 in) British autocannon
QF_2-pounder_naval_gun
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used by the US Army circa 1890–1920 QF 6 pounder 6 cwt Hotchkiss, a British 57 mm tank gun of 1917 QF 6 pounder Nordenfelt, a 57 mm naval gun of the 1880s
6-pounder_gun
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up pound in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pound or Pounds may refer to: Pound (currency), various units of currency Pound sterling, the official
Pound
Currency of the United Kingdom
territories and formerly of the Kingdom of England. The pound is the main unit of sterling, and the word pound is also used to refer to the British currency generally
Pound_sterling
WW1 British field gun
The Ordnance QF 18-pounder, or simply 18-pounder gun, was the standard British Empire field gun of the First World War era. It formed the backbone of
QF_18-pounder_gun
Unit of mass
imperial pounds of round solid iron shot of diameter to fit the barrel. A cannon that fires a six-pound ball, for example, is called a six-pounder. Standard
Pound_(mass)
British anti-tank gun
The Ordnance quick-firing 6-pounder 7 cwt, or just 6-pounder, was a British 57 mm gun, serving during the Second World War as a primary anti-tank gun of
Ordnance_QF_6-pounder
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3-pounder gun, 3-pounder, 3-pdr or QF 3-pdr is an abbreviation typically referring to a gun which fired a projectile weighing approximately 3 pounds. It
3-pounder_gun
British tank gun
The Ordnance QF 20 pounder (known as 20 pounder, 20 pdr or simply 20-pr) was a British 84 mm (3.307 inch) tank gun. It was introduced in 1948 and used
Ordnance_QF_20-pounder
Tank gun and anti-tank gun
The Ordnance QF 2-pounder (QF denoting "quick firing"), or simply "2 pounder gun", was a 40 mm (1.575 in) British anti-tank gun and vehicle-mounted gun
Ordnance_QF_2-pounder
Autocannon
fortifications and British doctrine relied on shrapnel fired by QF 13 pounder and 18-pounder field guns as its primary medium range anti-personnel weapon. The
QF_1-pounder_pom-pom
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muzzle-loading gun firing 32-pound shot, c. 1500 – c. 1880 32-pounder 56 cwt - a large-caliber British naval gun of the 1790–1830 era 32-pounder long gun (demi-cannon)
32-pounder
Mountain gun
The Ordnance RML 7-pounder Mk IV "Steel Gun" was a British rifled muzzle-loading mountain gun. 7-pounder referred to the approximate weight of the shell
RML_7-pounder_mountain_gun
Gun-Howitzer used during the American Civil War
The M1857 12-pounder Napoleon or Light 12-pounder gun or 12-pounder gun-howitzer was a bronze smoothbore muzzle-loading artillery piece that was adopted
M1857_12-pounder_Napoleon
Light 47 mm naval gun introduced in 1886
the Canon de 65 mm Modèle 1891 sometimes called a 9-pounder in English publications. The 3-pounder was primarily used as anti-torpedo boat defense aboard
QF_3-pounder_Hotchkiss
World ranking list
The Ring pound for pound rankings List of fights between two The Ring pound for pound boxers List of boxing weight classes "Men's Pound-for-Pound Rankings
Boxing pound for pound rankings
Boxing_pound_for_pound_rankings
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Canon obusier de 12, French 12-pounder cannon-howitzer of 1853. Known in the US as "12 pounder Napoleon" M1841 12-pounder howitzer, American howitzer having
12-pounder_gun
Topics referred to by the same term
Ground pounder may refer to: Walking A slang term for infantry soldiers A slang term for Attack aircraft This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Ground_pounder
Canadian ice hockey player
Women's World Roller Hockey championship team. Pounder competed in the 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympics. Pounder was a colour commentator for the CBC coverage
Cheryl_Pounder
Naval gun
The 24-pounder long gun was a heavy calibre piece of artillery mounted on warships of the Age of Sail. 24-pounders were in service in the navies of France
24-pounder_long_gun
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A 24-pounder is a gun firing a shot of 24 pounds weight, a mass of 11 kg. Examples include: 24-pounder long gun, including various designs of artillery
24_pounder
British self-propelled anti-tank gun
(officially 17 pounder, Self-Propelled, Achilles) is a British variant of the American M10 tank destroyer armed with the British Ordnance QF 17-pounder high-velocity
17-pdr_SP_Achilles
1923 silent film
Pill Pounder". Exhibitors Herald. Retrieved March 12, 2024. Blauvelt, Christian (March 9, 2024). "Rediscovered Clara Bow Movie 'The Pill Pounder' to Screen
The_Pill_Pounder
Light field gun
13-pounder was developed as a response to combat experience gained in the Boer War and entered service in 1904, replacing the Ehrhard QF 15-pounder and
QF_13-pounder_gun
Family of light 57mm naval guns
The Ordnance QF Hotchkiss 6 pounder gun Mk I and Mk II or QF 6 pounder 8 cwt were a family of long-lived light 57 mm naval guns introduced in 1885 to defend
QF_6-pounder_Hotchkiss
2015 EP by Nuclear Assault
Assault – Pounder EP (2015)". metalforcesmagazine.com. Retrieved July 24, 2018. Jarman, Dennis (May 11, 2015). "Nuclear Assault – Pounder E.P". planetmosh
Pounder_(EP)
Artillery
accounts, the 4-pounder French-made gun is variously referred to as the Swedish 4-pounder, Swedish gun, 4-pdr suedoise, or 4-pounder à la Suédoise. In
Swedish_4-pounder_cannon
Tool
away from the pounder, then push the top of the pounder so the rim sets beneath the lowest knob possible on the t-post. With the pounder lodged beneath
Post_pounder
Sculpture in Rapid City, South Dakota
anniversary of the Quarter Pounder, and a McDonald's representative said Rapid City was selected for "having the most Quarter Pounder with Cheese fans per capita"
Quarter_Pounder_statue
1785 ship of the Royal Navy
26 number 12-pounder (5.4 kg) long guns on her gun deck, with a secondary armament of four 6-pounder (2.7 kg) guns and four 18-pounder (8.2 kg) carronades
HMS_Solebay_(1785)
Topics referred to by the same term
15 pounder can refer to several British and US weapon systems: Ordnance BL 15 pounder Ordnance BLC 15 pounder Ordnance QF 15 pounder 3-inch gun M1903
15_pounder
at Ballynahatty, Shaw's Bridge, Belfast, the son of Cuthbert C. Pounder, Rafton Pounder was educated at Rockport School, Charterhouse and at Christ's College
Rafton_Pounder
Naval gun
68-pounders adapted in this way had a calibre of 6.29 inches (16.0 cm) and were known as a RML 68-pounder, or officially as the RML 80-pounder 5 ton
68-pounder_gun
Heavy field gun
The Ordnance BL 60-pounder was a British 5-inch (127 mm) heavy field gun designed in 1903–05 to provide a new capability that had been partially met by
BL_60-pounder_gun
British 3 inch calibre naval gun
known as "long twelves" to distinguish them from the BL 12-pounder 6 cwt and QF 12-pounder 8 cwt which had much shorter barrels and ranges. Lieutenant
QF 12-pounder 12 cwt naval gun
QF_12-pounder_12_cwt_naval_gun
British medical doctor and entrepreneur (born 1944)
Roy Pounder (born 1944) is a British physician and entrepreneur. He was Professor of Medicine at the Royal Free and University College Medical School
Roy_Pounder
Simple machine to make rice flour
replaced many rice pounders. Dheki (a foot-operated wooden rice pounder) in Chhattisgarh Village, India Jeungki, Acehnese rice pounder Rice punder from
Rice_pounder
British field gun
The Ordnance BL 15-pounder, otherwise known as the 15-pounder 7 cwt, was the British Army's field gun in the Second Boer War and some remained in limited
BL_15-pounder_gun
Surname list
Pounder is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: CCH Pounder (born 1952), Guyanese-American actor Cheryl Pounder (born 1976), Canadian ice
Pounder_(surname)
Smoothbore cannon
manufacture bronze 6-pounder guns. Alger produced 26 and Ames produced 32 bronze Model 1835 6-pounder guns. The Model 1838 bronze 6-pounder was a lighter cannon
M1841_6-pounder_field_gun
Naval gun from the age of sail
The 32-pounder guns (and the French 30-pounders) were sets of heavy-calibre pieces of artillery mounted on warships in the last century of the age of sail
32-pounder_gun
Topics referred to by the same term
term 68-pounder usually refers to a 68-pounder gun, a gun nominally firing ammunition weighing (or otherwise denominated at) 68 pounds. 68-pounder may also
68-pounder_(disambiguation)
Naval gun
involving 30-pounders. On two-deckers, the 18-pounder was mounted on the upper deck as secondary artillery, to complement the 36-pounder main artillery
18-pounder_long_gun
Full-contact combat sport
original on July 12, 2011. Retrieved May 18, 2011. "The Current Best Pound-for-Pound MMA Fighters". Tapology MMA Rankings. Archived from the original on
Mixed_martial_arts
Type of muzzle-loading cannon
and smaller than a regular 42 pounds (19 kg) cannon, developed in the early 17th century. A full cannon fired a 42-pound shot, but these were discontinued
Demi-cannon
British field gun
The Ordnance BL 12-pounder 7cwt was the British Army's field gun which succeeded the RML 13-pounder 8 cwt in 1885. The gun was initially adopted by both
Ordnance_BL_12-pounder_7_cwt
Naval gun
system standardised on the 30-pounder calibre, replacing both the 36-pounder long guns in their usages, and even some 24-pounders. Installed on the lower deck
30-pounder_long_gun
Howitzer
battery with 12-pounder field guns. However, at the time of the American Civil War, the howitzer was replaced by the M1857 12-pounder Napoleon, which
M1844_32-pounder_howitzer
Anti-aircraft gun
13 pounder Mk III anti-aircraft gun, also known as 13 pounder 6 cwt, was an early British improvisation in World War I to adapt the QF 13-pounder field
QF_13-pounder_6_cwt_AA_gun
Unit of force
Look up pound-force or pound in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The pound of force or pound-force (symbol: lbf, sometimes lbf,) is a unit of force used
Pound_(force)
Howitzer
battery with 12-pounder field guns. By the time of the American Civil War, the 24-pounder howitzer was superseded by the 12-pounder Napoleon, which combined
M1841_24-pounder_howitzer
Hamburger type
Quarter Pounder by introducing a larger, higher-quality hamburger. The campaign, called "Third is the Word," was designed to promote A&W's third-pound burger
Third-pound_burger
Field gun
The RML 9-pounder 8 cwt gun and the RML 9-pounder 6 cwt gun were British Rifled, Muzzle Loading (RML) field, horse and naval artillery guns manufactured
RML 9-pounder 8 and 6 cwt guns
RML_9-pounder_8_and_6_cwt_guns
Light field gun
15-pounder, was out-performed by modern French and German field guns deployed by the Boers. It bore no relation to the BL 15-pounder or BLC 15-pounder,
QF_15-pounder_gun
Type of rifled cannon
3.67 caliber as the 20-pounder Parrott fired only 6 pound round shot. For example the M1841 6-pounder field gun. The 20-pounder Parrott rifle was mounted
20-pounder_Parrott_rifle
Coast defence gun
The RML 64-pounder 58 cwt guns (converted) were British rifled muzzle-loading guns converted from obsolete smoothbore 32-pounder 58 cwt guns. When Britain
RML_64-pounder_58_cwt
Tank gun, armoured train gun
The Ordnance QF 6-pounder 6 cwt Hotchkiss Mk I and Mk II was a shortened version of the original QF 6 pounder Hotchkiss naval gun, and was developed specifically
QF_6-pounder_6_cwt_Hotchkiss
Flank defence gun
The SBBL 32-pounder was a British smooth-bore breech loading gun made by converting older 32-pounder 42 cwt smooth-bore muzzle-loading guns. The guns chosen
SBBL_32-pounder
Anti-aircraft gun
The Ordnance QF 13-pounder Mk IV anti-aircraft gun was an Elswick Ordnance commercial 3 inch 13-pounder gun of which 6 were supplied during World War I
QF_13-pounder_Mk_IV_AA_gun
Naval gun
compared the 18-pounder medium guns on Warren Hastings with the 18-pounder long guns that the British Royal Navy used. The medium 18-pounder was 6 ft (1.8 m)
18-pounder_short_gun
Currency sign
Jersey pound New York pound North Carolina pound Pennsylvania pound Rhode Island pound South Carolina pound Virginia pound Australia: Australian pound The
Pound_sign
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2-pounder gun, 2-pounder and QF 2 pounder or QF 2-pdr are abbreviations used for various guns which fired a projectile weighing approximately 2 pounds (0
2-pounder_gun
Athletic rankings
whom they feel are the top fighters in the UFC by weight class and pound-for-pound. A fighter is only eligible to be voted on if they are of active status
UFC_rankings
Naval gun
Vickers, Sons and Maxim) in competition with the Elswick QF 12-pounder 12 cwt and QF 12-pounder 18 cwt guns. The gun equipped ships built in Britain for various
QF 14-pounder Maxim-Nordenfelt naval gun
QF_14-pounder_Maxim-Nordenfelt_naval_gun
Howitzer
outclassed by the 12-pounder Napoleon which combined the functions of both field gun and howitzer. In the U.S. Army, the 12-pounder howitzers were replaced
M1841_12-pounder_howitzer
Heavy field gun
40-pounder gun was a British rifled muzzle-loading siege and fortification gun designed in 1871. It was intended to supersede the RBL 40-pounder Armstrong
RML_40-pounder_gun
Light field gun
The Ordnance BL 12-pounder 6 cwt was a lighter version of the British 12-pounder 7 cwt gun, used by the Royal Horse Artillery in the late 19th and early
BL_12-pounder_6_cwt_gun
British light field gun
The Ordnance BLC 15-pounder gun (BLC stood for BL Converted) was a modernised version of the obsolete BL 15-pounder 7 cwt gun, incorporating a recoil
BLC_15-pounder_gun
British migrants to Australia and New Zealand
Ten Pound Poms were British citizens who migrated to Australia and New Zealand after the Second World War. The government of Australia initiated the Assisted
Ten_Pound_Poms
Gun
The Ordnance QF 32 pounder or (32-pdr) was a British 94 mm gun, initially developed as a replacement for the Ordnance QF 17-pdr anti-tank gun. The only
Ordnance_QF_32-pounder
Rifled cannon
10-pounder Parrott rifle was mounted on the standard gun carriage for the M1841 6-pounder field gun. Because its projectile weighed more than a 6-pound round
10-pounder_Parrott_rifle
British medium tank of WWII
had to fix was the lack of a workable recoil system for the 17-pounder. The 17-pounder traveled 40 in (1.0 m) back as it absorbed the recoil of the blast
Sherman_Firefly
Naval gun
The Armstrong Breech Loading 20-pounder gun, later known as RBL 20-pounder, was an early modern 3.75-inch rifled breech-loading light gun of 1859. The
RBL_20-pounder_Armstrong_gun
usually with a lower deck battery of 12-pounder guns, and an upper deck battery of either 8-pounder or 6-pounder guns; and the smaller were the frégates
List of sail frigates of France
List_of_sail_frigates_of_France
Naval gun, Anti-aircraft gun
had been converted. QF 3-pounder Hotchkiss: this gun's predecessor OQF 3-pounder gun: tank gun based on the Ordnance QF 3-pounder Vickers List of naval guns
QF_3-pounder_Vickers
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up pound-for-pound in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pound for Pound may refer to: Pound for pound, a ranking used in combat sports of who the
Pound_for_Pound
Tank gun
The Ordnance QF 3 pounder 2 cwt gun was a 47 mm British tank gun based on the Ordnance QF 3 pounder Vickers naval gun, mounted on Vickers-built tanks
OQF_3-pounder_gun
Wiard, most commonly a semi-steel light artillery piece in six-pounder and twelve-pounder calibers. About 60 were manufactured between 1861 and 1862 during
Wiard_rifle
British WWII tank
the decision to continue manufacturing the Cromwell with a 6-pounder gun (the 17-pounder gun was "infinitely better"). British tank production was constrained
Cruiser_Mk_VIII_Challenger
Anti-aircraft gun
The 12 pounder 12 cwt anti-aircraft gun was a British anti-aircraft gun of the First World War, The guns were QF 12 pounder 12 cwt naval guns taken from
QF_12-pounder_12_cwt_AA_gun
Field gun / howitzer
25-pounder Short was an Australian variant of the British Ordnance QF 25-pounder field gun/howitzer. The gun was developed by modifying the 25-pounder's
Ordnance_QF_25-pounder_Short
American boxer and boxing promoter (born 1977)
July 2025, BoxRec ranks him the third greatest boxer of all time, pound for pound. Mayweather was named "Fighter of the Decade" for the 2010s by the
Floyd_Mayweather_Jr.
Naval gun
The QF 6 pounder Nordenfelt was a light 57 mm naval gun and coast defence gun of the late 19th century used by many countries. Note that this gun should
QF_6-pounder_Nordenfelt
American crime drama television series
Goggins, Michael Jace, Kenny Johnson, Jay Karnes, Benito Martinez and CCH Pounder. The series has received critical acclaim and is widely regarded as one
The_Shield
they were human..." M1857 12-Pounder "Napoleon" M1857 12-Pounder "Napoleon" Confederate 12-Pound "Napoleon" M1857 12-pounder "Napoleon" (1864) Howitzers
Field artillery in the American Civil War
Field_artillery_in_the_American_Civil_War
rough pound rating to bore conversion for that time is the 1-pounder (37 mm), 2-pounder (40 mm), 3-pounder (47 mm), 6-pounder (57 mm), 17-pounder (76.2
Glossary of British ordnance terms
Glossary_of_British_ordnance_terms
top 10 pound for pound boxers in 1989. The first #1 pound for pound fighter was heavyweight champion Mike Tyson. The current pound for pound rankings
List of The Ring pound for pound rankings
List_of_The_Ring_pound_for_pound_rankings
Anti-aircraft gun
theatres outside Britain. Earlier anti-aircraft guns based on 13 pounder and 18 pounder guns proved unsatisfactory, primarily due to their low muzzle velocities
QF_13-pounder_9_cwt
Naval gun
the heavier 18-pounder frigate became predominant, with over 130 units produced, but the French Navy still had around 70 lighter 12-pounder frigates in commission
12-pounder_long_gun
French field gun of 1853
have muzzle swells. M1857 12-Pounder "Napoleon" M1857 12-Pounder "Napoleon" Confederate 12-Pounder "Napoleon" 12-pounder "Napoleon" USA-made in 1864 The
Canon_obusier_de_12
Field gun
16-pounder 12 cwt Rifled Muzzle Loader was the field gun selected by the Royal Artillery in 1871 to replace the more sophisticated RBL 12-pounder 8 cwt
RML_16-pounder_12_cwt
1778 series of ships
armament was augmented, with 9-pounder guns being substituted for the 6-pounder guns originally planned, and with ten 18-pounder carronades being added (six
Minerva-class_frigate
number-one pound-for-pound boxer) and the five-division world champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. (the number-two and former number-one pound-for-pound boxer).
Boxing career of Manny Pacquiao
Boxing_career_of_Manny_Pacquiao
British artillery piece
to construct a rifled breech-loading 3-pounder gun for evaluation. The gun was later modified to a 5-pounder, and the design proved successful in terms
Armstrong_gun
POUNDER
POUNDER
Surname or Lastname
English (Nottingham)
English (Nottingham) : variant of Pound, with the addition of the habitational or agent suffix -er.Probably a translation of South German Pfunder, Pfünder, occupational names for a weigh master or wholesaler, variants of Pfund with the addition of the agent suffix -er.
POUNDER
POUNDER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Sidley Green in Bexley Hill, Sussex.
Female
English
Latin name REGINA means "queen."Â
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Glow
Boy/Male
Muslim
Cheerful, Legal expert, One who recites the Quran
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
Who Lives Sky; Bird
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Good King
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who is Rich
Boy/Male
Sikh
Success, The light of glory
Boy/Male
Indian, Malayalam
Successful Man
Girl/Female
Tamil
Novel, Creation
POUNDER
POUNDER
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POUNDER
n.
An instrument used for pounding; a pestle.
n.
One who, or that which, pounds, as a stamp in an ore mill.
n.
The diameter of the bore, as a cannon or other firearm, or of any tube; or the weight or size of the projectile which a firearm will carry; as, an 8 inch gun, a 12-pounder, a 44 caliber.
n.
A person or thing, so called with reference to a certain number of pounds in value, weight, capacity, etc.; as, a cannon carrying a twelve-pound ball is called a twelve pounder.
n.
A large oceanic fish (Elops saurus) found in the tropical parts of all the oceans. It is used chiefly for bait.
n.
A long cannon of the 16th century, usually an 18-pounder with serpent-shaped handles.