breech in the PONS Dictionary

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Designed in 1939, it weighed 121856 lb, including the breech, and could sustain an average rate of fire of 2.43 rounds a minute.
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Trousers could be full-length, 3/4 length, or a loose fitting breeches style pantaloon.
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This served to delay the opening of the breech rather than locking it.
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The length of the barrel (including breech ring) is 8,197 mm (54 calibers).
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They wore waistcoats and breeches of white cloth.
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As the breech was opened for reloading, hot gases were released into the turret, causing it to catch fire.
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Riders 13 years or older generally wear tall, black field boots with breeches.
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Breeches matched, or could be silk of a similar colour.
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A breech presentation at delivery occurs when the fetus did not turn to a cephalic presentation.
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In breech presentation, fetal heart sounds are heard just above the umbilicus.
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