leade

English

Etymology

Noun

leade (plural leades)

  1. That portion of a firearm's barrel immediately in front of the chamber where the bullet travels prior to contacting the rifling.
    • 2004, Tom A. Warlow, Firearms, The Law And Forensic Ballistics, page 117
      The bullet must then jump some distance before it enters the leade of the rifling in the barrel. There is always some tendency for skidding to occur before the rifling fully engages []

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Northern Sami

Pronunciation

  • (Kautokeino) IPA(key): /ˈle̯ate/

Etymology

Noun

leade

  1. sheep stable

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