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  • Blish lock
  • Type of breech locking mechanism

    The Blish lock is a breech locking mechanism designed by John Bell Blish based upon his assumption that under extreme pressures, certain dissimilar metals

    Blish lock

    Blish lock

    Blish_lock

  • Blowback (firearms)
  • Type of firearm action

    since the 1930s and still unsolved. The Blish Lock is a breech locking mechanism designed by John Bell Blish based upon his observation that under extreme

    Blowback (firearms)

    Blowback_(firearms)

  • Thompson submachine gun
  • American submachine gun

    complexity of a recoil or gas-operated reloading mechanism. Blish's design (then known as the Blish lock) was based on the supposed adhesion of inclined metal

    Thompson submachine gun

    Thompson submachine gun

    Thompson_submachine_gun

  • John Bell Blish
  • American inventor (1860–1921)

    John Bell Blish (September 8, 1860 – December 22, 1921) was an American inventor known primarily for developing the Blish lock, used in the Thompson submachine

    John Bell Blish

    John Bell Blish

    John_Bell_Blish

  • Auto-Ordnance Corporation
  • Firearms history

    investor Thomas Ryan. In 1915 Thompson had found the Blish Lock patent of Commander John Blish, which was the operating principle of the first prototypes

    Auto-Ordnance Corporation

    Auto-Ordnance Corporation

    Auto-Ordnance_Corporation

  • List of Italian submachine guns
  • †unless using a system that delays rearward move or forward move: locking rollers, Blish lock, buffer or cyclic rate reducer. The Beretta 1935 was inspired

    List of Italian submachine guns

    List_of_Italian_submachine_guns

  • Thompson Autorifle
  • American .30-06 semi-automatic rifle

    Semi-Automatic Rifle, among others, etc.) was a semi-automatic rifle that used a Blish lock to delay the action of the weapon. It was chambered in .30-06, with the

    Thompson Autorifle

    Thompson Autorifle

    Thompson_Autorifle

  • Stiction
  • Threshold of force

    pressure is slowly released the CO2 sublimates, thereby preventing stiction. Blish lock Gauge block wringing "Stiction". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 23 May 2012

    Stiction

    Stiction

  • List of World War II weapons of the United States
  • submachine gun Submachine gun Close-quarters, personal security Blowback, blish lock  United States Auto-Ordnance Company .45 ACP 150 700 1921 4.5-4.9 30-round

    List of World War II weapons of the United States

    List of World War II weapons of the United States

    List_of_World_War_II_weapons_of_the_United_States

  • Action (firearms)
  • Functional mechanism of breech-loading

    automatic rifle and Thompson Autorifle (Turnbolt) Blish Lock: early Thompson submachine guns Hesitation locked: Remington Model 51 and R51 pistols, M50 Reising

    Action (firearms)

    Action (firearms)

    Action_(firearms)

  • Ferdinand Mannlicher
  • Austrian firearms designer (1848 - 1904)

    delayed blowback much like the later Thompson Autorifle utilising the Blish lock. In this system there was no recoiling barrel nor gas piston as with other

    Ferdinand Mannlicher

    Ferdinand Mannlicher

    Ferdinand_Mannlicher

  • USS John Blish
  • United States Navy survey ship

    Mass. Comdr. Blish was detached 29 October 1919. In addition to his naval career, he invented the "Blish sounding tube" and the Blish lock, used in the

    USS John Blish

    USS John Blish

    USS_John_Blish

  • Seymour, Indiana
  • City in Indiana, United States

    Danny "the Damaja" Basham, professional wrestler John Bell Blish, inventor of the 'Blish Lock' component of the Thompson submachine gun Harold Bower, American

    Seymour, Indiana

    Seymour, Indiana

    Seymour,_Indiana

  • M50 Reising
  • Submachine gun

    Thompson, its operating principle was delayed blowback, but the Thompson's Blish lock system was far less mechanically effective and so, like a simple blowback

    M50 Reising

    M50 Reising

    M50_Reising

  • List of military equipment of the Canadian Army in World War II
  • Action Cartridge Variants Notes Thompson United States 1942 Blowback, "Blish Lock" .45 ACP Model 1928 Model 1928A1 M1 M1A1 Sten United Kingdom Canada 1941

    List of military equipment of the Canadian Army in World War II

    List of military equipment of the Canadian Army in World War II

    List_of_military_equipment_of_the_Canadian_Army_in_World_War_II

  • Get Out of My Sky
  • 1957 novel by James Blish

    Out of My Sky" is a 1957 science fiction novella by American writer James Blish. It was first published by the magazine Astounding Science Fiction in January

    Get Out of My Sky

    Get_Out_of_My_Sky

  • List of Star Trek novels
  • The Star Trek franchise's first tie-in publications were James Blish's 1967 volume of episode novelizations and Mack Reynolds's 1968 young adult novel

    List of Star Trek novels

    List_of_Star_Trek_novels

  • Prequel
  • Fictional work whose story precedes that of a previous work

    Boucher in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, used to describe James Blish's 1956 story They Shall Have Stars, which expanded on the story introduced

    Prequel

    Prequel

  • Henley-on-Thames
  • Town in Oxfordshire, England

    haunt the Kenton Theatre, the family house and St Mary's churchyard. James Blish (1921–1975), American science fiction writer, lived in Henley from 1969

    Henley-on-Thames

    Henley-on-Thames

    Henley-on-Thames

  • John Scalzi
  • American science fiction writer

    Syndrome (Novella, May 2014, Subterranean Press, ISBN 978-1-59606-683-0) Lock In (August 2014, Tor Books, ISBN 978-0-7653-7586-5) Head On (April 2018,

    John Scalzi

    John Scalzi

    John_Scalzi

  • George Orwell
  • English author and journalist (1903–1950)

    inebriation. The upshot was that Heppenstall ended up with a bloody nose and was locked in a room. When he complained, Orwell hit him across the legs with a shooting

    George Orwell

    George Orwell

    George_Orwell

  • Hothouse (novel)
  • 1962 science fiction novel by Brian Aldiss

    collectively awarded the 1962 Hugo Award for Best Short Fiction. James Blish called the stories "utter nonsense", and chastised Aldiss for ignoring basic

    Hothouse (novel)

    Hothouse_(novel)

  • Neuromancer
  • 1984 science fiction novel by William Gibson

    enters cyberspace to guide the icebreaker, 3Jane gives her password, and the lock opens. Wintermute unites with Neuromancer, becoming a superconsciousness

    Neuromancer

    Neuromancer

  • Nyota Uhura
  • Star Trek character

    States of Africa, speaks Swahili and was born on January 19, 2233. James Blish's non-canon novels identify her as Bantu, as does Gene Roddenberry's novelization

    Nyota Uhura

    Nyota Uhura

    Nyota_Uhura

  • All Systems Red
  • 2017 science fiction novella by Martha Wells

    was created by Tommy Arnold, who also designed the book covers for the Locked Tomb series by Tamsyn Muir. On July 10, 2025, it was announced that the

    All Systems Red

    All_Systems_Red

  • Who Goes There?
  • 1938 American science fiction novella

    vowing to kill everyone at the base to save mankind; he is isolated within a locked cabin at their outpost. Connant is also isolated as a precaution, and a

    Who Goes There?

    Who_Goes_There?

  • The Dispossessed
  • 1974 science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin

    Anarresti parts of the novel, "time after time the question of who is being locked out or in, which side of the wall one is on, is the focus of the narrative

    The Dispossessed

    The_Dispossessed

  • Amalthea (moon)
  • Moon of Jupiter

    works of science fiction, including stories by Arthur C. Clarke, James Blish, and Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. Moons of Jupiter Galilean moons – the

    Amalthea (moon)

    Amalthea (moon)

    Amalthea_(moon)

  • Flash memory
  • Electronic non-volatile computer storage device

    Blish. "Dose Minimization During X-ray Inspection of Surface-Mounted Flash ICs" Archived 20 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine. p. 1. Richard Blish

    Flash memory

    Flash memory

    Flash_memory

  • List of time travel works of fiction
  • present. 1959 Cities in Flight: A Clash of Cymbals/The Triumph of Time James Blish Faced with the impending end of the universe, physicists develop a grain

    List of time travel works of fiction

    List_of_time_travel_works_of_fiction

  • Coraline
  • 2002 children's novella by Neil Gaiman

    behind a big brown door, remains empty. During a rainy day she discovers a locked door in the living room, which has been bricked up. As she goes to visit

    Coraline

    Coraline

  • Slow-scan television
  • Image transmission over radio

    called AVT (for Amiga Video Transceiver) was originally designed by Ben Blish-Williams (N4EJI, then AA7AS) for a custom modem attached to an Amiga computer

    Slow-scan television

    Slow-scan television

    Slow-scan_television

  • Paradise Lost in popular culture
  • poem, having Lucifer openly quote Milton. The Day After Judgment by James Blish ends with Satan making a long speech in Miltonic blank verse. John Collier's

    Paradise Lost in popular culture

    Paradise_Lost_in_popular_culture

  • Foundation's Edge
  • 1982 novel by Isaac Asimov

    herself as an agent of Gaia. She joins the stalemate and the three are locked until Trevize can join them. Bliss explains to Trevize that he had been

    Foundation's Edge

    Foundation's_Edge

  • Speaker for the Dead
  • 1986 novel by Orson Scott Card

    meet the same fate. She marries another colonist, Marcos Ribeira, so as to lock her files from being opened. Andrew Wiggin, unbeknownst by others to be the

    Speaker for the Dead

    Speaker_for_the_Dead

  • Fictional planets of the Solar System
  • Dunsany's 1954 Joseph Jorkens short story "The Gods of Clay" and James Blish's 1957 novel The Frozen Year (a.k.a. Fallen Star). In Jack Williamson's 1942–1951

    Fictional planets of the Solar System

    Fictional planets of the Solar System

    Fictional_planets_of_the_Solar_System

  • The Yiddish Policemen's Union
  • Novel by Michael Chabon

    described as a mosaic of contending religious and secular nationalist groups locked in internecine conflict; Jerusalem is described as "a city of blood and

    The Yiddish Policemen's Union

    The_Yiddish_Policemen's_Union

  • The Laundry Files
  • Series of novels by Charles Stross

    Angleton's ongoing projects. One of those projects is overseeing the wards that lock down magical sites outside the United Kingdom. Consequently, Bob has to travel

    The Laundry Files

    The_Laundry_Files

  • Jack Vance
  • American writer (1916–2013)

    around the period of the French-Algerian war. A Room to Die In is a classic 'locked-room' murder mystery featuring a strong-willed young woman as the amateur

    Jack Vance

    Jack Vance

    Jack_Vance

  • The Sword in the Stone (novel)
  • 1938 novel by T. H. White

    sword back at the inn. Wart is sent back to retrieve it, but finds the inn locked. He finds a sword stuck in an anvil atop a stone in a churchyard. When Wart

    The Sword in the Stone (novel)

    The_Sword_in_the_Stone_(novel)

  • Lord of Light
  • 1967 novel by Roger Zelazny

    flush out sympathizers. However, Sam knows of some of his old gadgetry locked away in one of the museums in Heaven, and with the help of Helba, the Goddess

    Lord of Light

    Lord_of_Light

  • American Gods
  • 2001 novel by Neil Gaiman

    and walks onto the thinning ice toward the car resting there. He picks the lock and opens the trunk to find the body of the missing teenager inside. He falls

    American Gods

    American_Gods

  • Larry Niven
  • American science fiction writer (born 1938)

    Mercury, which at the time the story was written was thought to be tidally locked with the Sun (it was found to rotate in a 2:3 resonance after Niven received

    Larry Niven

    Larry Niven

    Larry_Niven

  • Weapons in Star Trek
  • it can be used several ways. It is wide enough to be a sling. In James Blish’s adaptation of the TOS script, Kirk employs it this way and hits Spock in

    Weapons in Star Trek

    Weapons_in_Star_Trek

  • 1952 in science fiction
  • Thunder" by Ray Bradbury, Collier's (June 28, 1952) "Surface Tension" by James Blish, Galaxy Science Fiction (August) Five Against Venus by Philip Latham (juvenile)

    1952 in science fiction

    1952_in_science_fiction

  • Jupiter in fiction
  • Depictions of the planet

    as in the 1931 novel Spacehounds of IPC by E. E. Smith. Similarly, James Blish posited in The Seedling Stars (a 1957 collection of earlier short stories)

    Jupiter in fiction

    Jupiter in fiction

    Jupiter_in_fiction

  • Mary Robinette Kowal
  • American author and puppeteer (born 1969)

    "Bound Man", Twenty Epics, 2006 "Cerbo in Vitra ujo", Apex Digest, 2006 "Locked In", Apex Digest, 2006 "This Little Pig", Cicada, 2007 "For Solo Cello,

    Mary Robinette Kowal

    Mary Robinette Kowal

    Mary_Robinette_Kowal

  • Science fiction convention
  • Science fiction fan gatherings

    Bohemian Hall in Astoria, Queens. Attendees at this event included James Blish, Charles D. Hornig, Julius Schwartz, and Willis Conover. This event came

    Science fiction convention

    Science fiction convention

    Science_fiction_convention

  • Immortality in fiction
  • Immortality applied as an element in works of fiction

    life indefinitely by stopping the process of ageing are depicted in James Blish's 1956 novel They Shall Have Stars, Frank Herbert's 1965 novel Dune, and

    Immortality in fiction

    Immortality in fiction

    Immortality_in_fiction

  • List of Tau Kappa Epsilon members
  • of Oklahoma (2009–2010), editor of the Chariton Review (1976–2010) James Blish Alpha-Eta / Rutgers University Science fiction and fantasy writer best known

    List of Tau Kappa Epsilon members

    List of Tau Kappa Epsilon members

    List_of_Tau_Kappa_Epsilon_members

  • Murray Leinster
  • American fiction writer (1896–1975)

    Will F. Jenkins), Fawcett, 1951. Cattle Rustlers (as Will F. Jenkins), Ward Lock, 1952. Dallas (as Will F. Jenkins), Fawcett, 1950. Novelization of screenplay

    Murray Leinster

    Murray Leinster

    Murray_Leinster

  • Ron Weighell
  • British short-story writer (1950–2020)

    introduction Robertson was writing for James Blish's The Day After Judgment, as part of a set of Blish's After Such Knowledge quartet of books to be reissued

    Ron Weighell

    Ron_Weighell

  • July 1975
  • Month of 1975

    professional (ABL and WNBA) basketball player; in West Point, New York Died: James Blish, 54, American-born British science fiction author known for the Cities in

    July 1975

    July 1975

    July_1975

  • Jack Williamson
  • American science fiction writer (1908–2006)

    character is named Giles Habibula. He was once a criminal, and can open any lock ever made. In his youth he was called Giles The Ghost. Jay Kalam (Commander

    Jack Williamson

    Jack_Williamson

  • List of fictional astronauts (exploration of inner Solar System)
  • Joe (February 1967). "Pioneer Trip". Analog Magazine. Vol. 78, no. 6. Blish, James (1967). Welcome to Mars. Faber & Faber Ltd. Westfahl 2012, pp. 287–289

    List of fictional astronauts (exploration of inner Solar System)

    List of fictional astronauts (exploration of inner Solar System)

    List_of_fictional_astronauts_(exploration_of_inner_Solar_System)

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  • Hoha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Hoha

    Tasty

  • GEENA
  • Female

    English

    GEENA

    Variant spelling of English Gina, GEENA means "earth-worker, farmer." 

  • Kimsey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kimsey

    English : habitational name from a place called Kempsey in Worcestershire, recorded in Domesday Book as Chemesege, from an Old English personal name Cymi + ēg ‘island’, ‘area of dry land in a marsh’.

  • Macintosh
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Scottish

    Macintosh

    Son of the Thane

  • IZUMI
  • Female

    Japanese

    IZUMI

    (泉) Japanese name IZUMI means "fountain."

  • Gunakar
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Gunakar

    An Ancient King

  • Xeassi
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Malayalam

    Xeassi

    Clock

  • Dionysius
  • Boy/Male

    Greek Latin Biblical

    Dionysius

    God of wine.

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  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Reshma | ریشما

    Silken

  • Sarasija | ஸாரஸிஜ஼ா 
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    Tamil

    Sarasija | ஸாரஸிஜ஼ா 

    Lotus

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  • Slish
  • n.

    A cut; as, slish and slash.

  • Blush
  • v. i.

    To have a warm and delicate color, as some roses and other flowers.

  • Blushing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Blush

  • Blush
  • v. t.

    To suffuse with a blush; to redden; to make roseate.

  • Bluish
  • a.

    Somewhat blue; as, bluish veins.

  • Blush
  • n.

    A suffusion of the cheeks or face with red, as from a sense of shame, confusion, or modesty.

  • Bluey
  • a.

    Bluish.

  • Blush
  • v. t.

    To express or make known by blushing.

  • Alish
  • a.

    Like ale; as, an alish taste.

  • Blonket
  • a.

    Gray; bluish gray.

  • Blushed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Blush

  • Rud
  • n.

    Redness; blush.

  • Blissless
  • a.

    Destitute of bliss.

  • Blush
  • n.

    A red or reddish color; a rosy tint.

  • Blushy
  • a.

    Like a blush; having the color of a blush; rosy.

  • Blisses
  • pl.

    of Bliss

  • Blush
  • v. i.

    To become suffused with red in the cheeks, as from a sense of shame, modesty, or confusion; to become red from such cause, as the cheeks or face.

  • Crimson
  • b. t.

    To become crimson; to blush.

  • Blush
  • v. i.

    To grow red; to have a red or rosy color.