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rifled


Meanings
  • adjective

    Having grooves or ridges on the inside surface of a barrel, as for improving the grip and stability of a bullet during firing.

    - "The rifle was rifled for improved accuracy."
    - "The bullet was fired from a rifled barrel."
  • verb

    To search through (something) in a systematic and thorough manner.

    - "The detective rifled through the drawers of the suspect's desk."
    - "The thief rifled the pockets of the unsuspecting victim."

Antonyms

smoothbore , unrifled
Rhymes
Words rhyming with rifled
muffled , puffled , suffled , ruffled , muffled , guffawed , tuffet,uffish,uffish , stuffish
Variants
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rifle , rifled , rifler , riflers , rifles , rifling
Forms
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rifled (adjective), rifles (noun, plural), rifles (verb, third person singular present), rifles (verb, present participle), riffling (verb, present participle)


Etymology
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The word 'rifled' comes from the Old French word 'rafeler,' meaning 'to shave' or 'to scrape.' In the context of firearms, it refers to the grooves or ridges on the inside surface of a barrel that improve the grip and stability of a bullet during firing.


Trivia
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  1. The process of rifling a barrel was first developed in the 15th century in Europe.

  2. Rifled barrels were not widely used in the United States until after the Civil War.


Related Concepts
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  1. Grooves: Rifling creates grooves or ridges on the inside surface of a barrel, which help to grip and stabilize a bullet during firing.

  2. Barrel: The rifled barrel is a key component of a firearm, housing the rifled grooves and the chamber where the bullet is loaded and fired.


Culture
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The term 'rifled' has significant cultural and historical significance in the context of firearms and hunting. Rifled barrels have been used for centuries to improve the accuracy and effectiveness of firearms. The process of rifling a barrel is a complex and precise one, requiring specialized tools and expertise. In literature and art, rifled barrels have been depicted in various forms, from the intricate engravings on antique firearms to the sleek lines of modern hunting rifles.

How to Memorize "rifled"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a bullet being loaded into a rifled barrel, with the grooves helping to grip and stabilize it during firing.
    - Visualize the intricate engravings on an antique rifled firearm.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'rifled' with the idea of grooves or ridges, and with firearms and hunting.
    - Think of the sound of a rifle being fired, and the feeling of stability and precision it conveys.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the word 'rifled' and the phrase 'Ridges In Firearms Lend Excellent Direction' to remember the meaning of the term.


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