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Results for: gunner, one who fires mounted gunsTranslations 1 - 30 of 96
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gunner, one who fires mounted gunsartillerist
(British) kindling, small sticks of wood or other flammable materials that are used for starting firesfirelighter
(Spanish) mounted man who pricks a bull in order to anger it before a bullfight, bullfighter on horsebackpicador
a trademark for a portable, shoulder-mounted television camera used in outside broadcastsMinicam
act of saluting, firing guns as military honor, formally praise or honor somebody, gesture of respect, give formal sign of respect, greet somebody, raise the right hand to the right side of the forehead (as a sign of respect or acknowledgement); honor ...salute
act of setting on fire; flame, blaze; gunshot; bonfire; glow; excitement; passion, bake in a kiln, command to shoot, continuous attack, destroy with fire, destructive burning of something, discharge bullet, discharge from guns, dismiss from a job; set ...fire
act of smuggling weapons, smuggling of gunsgunrunning
aircraft dome, bubble on paint, bubble; pimple; raised bubble on the skin that is filled with pus; raised area just under the top layer of a structure; bubble-like structure on a plane or aviation vehicle (e.g. for shooting the guns from a bomber), cau...blister
aircraft fitted with guns, helicopter or airplane equipped with gunsgunship
animal which can be ridden; vehicle which can be mounted; pedestal; riding; ascending, act of mounting; placing; frame; mountain, hill (used only as a title in the name of a mountain, i.e. Mount Hermon), climb up, ascend; raise; ride; get up on; establ...mount
armed fighter, one who fights with guns, veteran of gunfights, gunfightergunslinger
armored turret for guns; protective vault used as a barracks or for storing weapons; hollow molding to form a cornice (Architecture), fortified artillery compartmentcasemate
artillery soldier, bomber; artilleryman, gunner, somebody who releases bombsbombardier
artillery soldier, gunman; one skilled in operating a gun; shooter; one who hunts using a gun, NCO with gun-related responsibilities, soldier who fires large gungunner
artillery unit soldier, gunner, soldier who operates movable or stationary mounted gunsartilleryman
artilleryman, one who fires a cannon, cannonfirercannoneer
astride, in a straddling position, mounted, with one leg on either sideastraddle
automatic weapon, gun that fires automaticallymachine gun
baby-sit, be astride something, be digestible, be idle, be in specified way, be placed or situated, be taken as specified, exercise authority, fit or hang, have seating space for, mounted position, perch, roost, or cover eggs, place in seat, pose for s...sit
battle game with paint-firing guns, sport in which players simulate combat and try to shoot one another with bullets of paintpaintball
be upright, rob somebody with gunsstick up
bench; platform within a trench (for soldiers), raised buffet shelf, raised step for gunner, sidewalk, Southern U.S., upholstered benchbanquette
blade of a feather, compass or quadrant sight, part of a leveling rod, rotating blade, stabilizer on a missile, weather vane, weather vane; one of a set of blades mounted in a circle that rotates with the movement of the wind or water; guiding fin on a...vane
blow from the side; side of a ship; firing of guns (from the side of a ship), broadsheet, hit side of something, large flat surface, large paper for printing, move with the widest side facing forward; hit on the side, strike the side of; verbally attac...broadside
boat equipped to fight fires, firefighting boatfireboat
bow shaped weapon from which arrows are fired, powerful weapon that fires boltscrossbow
bowl for crushing ore, bowl used for grinding, cannon, cement, build or fix with mortar; shoot cannon, attack with mortars, sand, and water, cement; grinding vessel; cannon-like device which fires bombs at a high trajectory, fire at somebody or somethi...mortar
camel driver; soldier mounted on a camel, camel-drivercameleer
can be mounted, climbable; may be established, may be foundedmountable
catapults, military unit responsible for operating large arms and missiles; weapons which fire projectiles; mounted firearms, powerful guns, soldiers using powerful gunsartillery
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