bulletˈbʊl ɪt
bullet (v)
- present
- bullets
- past
- bulleted
- past participle
- bulleted
- present participle
- bulleting
bullet (n)
- plural
- bullets
English Definitions:
bullet, slug (noun)
a projectile that is fired from a gun
bullet train, bullet (noun)
a high-speed passenger train
fastball, heater, smoke, hummer, bullet (noun)
(baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity
"he swung late on the fastball"; "he showed batters nothing but smoke"
bullet (Noun)
A projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun at high speed.
bullet (Noun)
Ammunition for a sling or slingshot which has been manufactured for such use.
bullet (Noun)
A printed symbol in the form of a solid circle, (), often used for marking items in a list. (see also bulleted)
bullet (Noun)
An entire round of unfired ammunition for a firearm, including the projectile, the cartridge casing, the propellant charge, etc.
bullet (Noun)
A large scheduled repayment of the principal of a loan; a balloon payment.
bullet (Noun)
A rejection letter, as for employment, admission to a school or a competition.
bullet (Noun)
One year of prison time
bullet (Noun)
An ace (the playing card).
bullet (Noun)
Anything that is projected extremely fast.
bullet (Verb)
To draw attention to (text) by, or as if by, placing a graphic bullet in front of it.
bullet (Verb)
To speed, like a bullet.
bullet (Verb)
To make a shot, especially with great speed.
bullet (Noun)
Very fast .
Bullet
A bullet is a projectile propelled by a firearm, sling, or air gun. Bullets do not normally contain explosives, but damage the intended target by impact and penetration. The word "bullet" is sometimes colloquially used to refer to ammunition in general, or to a cartridge, which is a combination of the bullet, case/shell, powder, and primer. This use of 'bullet' when 'cartridge' is intended, leads to confusion when the components of a cartridge are discussed or intended. See the reference section for more detail.
Bullet
A bullet is a kinetic projectile, a component of firearm ammunition that is shot from a gun barrel. They are made of a variety of materials, such as copper, lead, steel, polymer, rubber and even wax; and are made in various shapes and constructions (depending on the intended applications), including specialized functions such as hunting, target shooting, training and combat. Bullets are often tapered, making them more aerodynamic. Bullet size is expressed by weight and diameter (referred to as "caliber") in both imperial and metric measurement systems. Bullets do not normally contain explosives but strike or damage the intended target by transferring kinetic energy upon impact and penetration.
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