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cannelure
[kan-l-oor]
noun
a groove or fluting around the cylindrical part of a bullet.
any groove or fluting on a cylinderlike object.
cannelure
/ ˈæəˌʊə /
noun
a groove or fluting, esp one around the cylindrical part of a bullet
Other Word Forms
- cannelured adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of cannelure1
Word History and Origins
Origin of cannelure1
Example Sentences
Cannelure, kan′e-lūr, n. a groove or a fluting: a groove round the cylindrical part of a bullet.
The "two gun" advocates had relied heavily upon the 1970 findings of Pasadena Criminologist William W. Harper; using a Balliscan, a specialized camera used to photograph a cylindrical object rotated in front of it, he decided that the recovered Kennedy bullet had only one cannelure�a groove imprinted by the manufacturer � while the others had two concentric grooves.
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