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wadding

wadding

wadding N

wad <a wad; wads> N

wad of banknotes ECON

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He used a series of filters, made mainly from wadding, in attempts to capture and observe microorganisms.
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The short barrel, low muzzle velocity and short range also increased the risk that a carronade would eject burning wadding onto nearby combustible materials, increasing the risk of fire.
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The pamphlet advocated the use of woollen cartridges, which, although more expensive, eliminated the need for wadding and worming.
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However, the overpressure wave from the discharge of the blank propelled the round's wadding into his temple.
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Next up is attaching the foam and wadding, followed by the fabric -- and even more stapling.
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This was followed by a projectile, often encased in wadding.
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This is followed by a layer of wadding (often nothing more than paper), and then the cannonball itself.
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The cannonball and powder were held in place using wadding to secure them in the bore.
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For the process of making silk, he noted that raw silk could not be reeled into normal silk until a formal wadding process was done.
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One of them had on his nose a mask of wadding with a nose clip.
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