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recoilless
[ ri-koil-lis, ree-koil- ]
recoilless
/ rɪˈkɔɪllɪs /
adjective
- denoting a gun, esp an antitank weapon, in which the blast is vented to the rear so as to eliminate or reduce recoil
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Word History and Origins
Origin of recoilless1
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Example Sentences
The policeman had his .75 recoilless revolver out and pressed against Jon's side.
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The heavy thud of a recoilless .75 came from the room behind him and a foot-long section of metal window frame leaped outward.
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Homer said, "Tell Bey to bring along an extra 9mm Recoilless for me."
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They were practically recoilless, but the burst drifted him forward against the cradle harness.
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Auto-weapons and small arms and light cannon banged, and bombs and recoilless-rifle shells crashed, on the lower terraces.
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