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Type of firearm mechanism
Bolt action is a type of manual firearm action that is operated by directly manipulating the turn-bolt via a bolt handle, most commonly placed on the
Bolt_action
Bolt action rifles are an evolution of the lever action rifle, offering greater accuracy and stronger receivers. Bolt actions require the user to manually
List_of_bolt_action_rifles
Firearm loaded with a cartridge of pellets
repeating shotguns are either pump action or semi-automatic, and also fully automatic, lever-action, or bolt-action to a lesser extent. Preceding smoothbore
Shotgun
Tabletop wargame
Bolt Action is a miniature wargame produced by Warlord Games. It is set during World War II and uses 28mm-sized models. The game was developed by Alessio
Bolt_Action_(wargame)
Functional mechanism of breech-loading
Actions can be categorized in several ways, including single action versus double action, break action versus lever-action, pump-action, bolt-action,
Action_(firearms)
Series of lever action repeating rifles
pressure to adopt a domestic design resulted in the Vetterli Model 1867, a bolt-action design utilizing a copy of the Winchester's tubular magazine, being adopted
Winchester_rifle
Type of firearm action
action contrasts with other types of repeating actions, including manual actions like break action, bolt-action, & pump-action, and automatic actions
Lever_action
Bolt-action rifle
Lee–Enfield type safety at the rear of the action and a bolt that cocked on closing to ease unlocking of the bolt during rapid fire. An advanced design, for
M1917_Enfield
Bolt-action rifle
officer General Manuel Mondragón. These designs include the straight-pull bolt-action M1893 and M1894 rifles, and Mexico's first self-loading rifle, the M1908
Mondragón_rifle
American firearm manufacturing company
1969. Ruger produces bolt-action, semi-automatic, and single-shot rifles, semi-automatic pistols, and single- and double-action revolvers. According to
Sturm,_Ruger_&_Co.
Firearm operating mechanism
support hand, a pump-action firearm can fire additional shots much faster than a bolt-action and somewhat faster than a lever-action, as it does not require
Pump_action
German service rifle from 1898 to 1935
98, or M98) is a bolt-action rifle made by Mauser for the German Empire as its service rifle from 1898 to 1935. The Gewehr 98 action, using a 5-round
Gewehr_98
Straight-pull bolt action carbine
known in civilian circles as the K31) is a magazine-fed, straight-pull bolt-action rifle. It was the standard-issue rifle of the Swiss armed forces from
K31
Mechanical part of a firearm
In manually operated firearms, such as bolt-action, lever-action, and pump-action rifles or shotguns, the bolt is held fixed by its locking lugs during
Bolt_(firearms)
Firearm that can fire multiple times between reloads
fed individually into the chamber by a reciprocating bolt, via either a manual or automatic action mechanism, while the act of chambering the round typically
Repeating_rifle
Firearms manufactured by FN Herstal AND FN America
Patrol Bolt Rifle: 7.62×51mm NATO bolt-action rifle intended for police patrol cruisers. Special Police Rifle: Special Police Rifle; bolt-action sniper
List of weapons developed by FN Herstal
List_of_weapons_developed_by_FN_Herstal
Method of locking used in firearms
using the bolt handle rather than lugs on the bolt head like the Mauser M 98 or M16. The first rotating bolt rifle with two lugs on the bolt head was the
Rotating_bolt
Sniper rifle
The Accuracy International Arctic Warfare rifle is a bolt-action sniper rifle designed and manufactured by the British company Accuracy International
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare
Accuracy_International_Arctic_Warfare
Model 1875 Model 1890 Naval Model 1865 Pistol (rolling-block) XP-100 (bolt-action) Military versions only. Civilian versions are built by Bushmaster Firearms
List_of_Remington_models
German bolt-action rifle
incorrectly referred to as a K98 (K98 is a Polish copy of the Kar98a), is a bolt-action rifle chambered for the 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge. It was adopted on
Karabiner_98k
Bolt-action rifle
use between 1889 and 1958. They are distinguished by the straight-pull bolt action invented by Rudolf Schmidt and use Eduard Rubin's GP90 7.5×53.5mm and
Schmidt–Rubin
American rifle cartridge by Hornady
also be a suitable chambering for shorter "mini-action" bolt-action rifles, such as the CZ 527 bolt action rifle. The relatively short, fat cartridge case
6mm_ARC
Firearm that holds one round of ammunition
the Krag–Jørgensen bolt-action rifle from 1892 until 1903. Another muzzleloader conversion similar in concept to the Allin action was the British Snider–Enfield
Single-shot
of battle rifles List of carbines List of bolt-action rifles List of straight-pull rifles List of pump-action rifles List of rifles List of pistols Sniper
List_of_sniper_rifles
American firearms company
company chief designer Charles A. Nelson directed the design of new bolt-action rifles for the US military to supplement M1903 Springfield, but in the
Savage_Arms
Lever-Action Rifle Review - Guns & Ammo". Guns & Ammo. Retrieved 2017-03-18. M1917 Enfield (American Enfield) Bolt-Action Service Rifle "Classic Bolt Action
List of most-produced firearms
List_of_most-produced_firearms
– bolt-action sniper rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO) EBO Kefefs-M (Greece – bolt-action sniper rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO) EBO Kefefs-P (Greece – bolt-action sniper
List_of_firearms
Bolt-action rifle
vz. 54 (Czech: Odstřelovací puška vz. 54) is a Czechoslovak bolt-action sniper rifle chambered in 7.62×54mmR. The sniper rifle was developed in Czechoslovakia
Vz._54
Hunting bolt-action rifle
The X-Bolt Rifle is a bolt-action rifle designed by the American Browning Arms Company. It is manufactured by Miroku Corp. in Japan. In January 2024,
Browning_X-Bolt
Locking mechanism used in self-reloading firearms and straight-pull repeating rifles
Tilting bolt action is a type of locking mechanism often used in self-loading firearms and, rarely, in straight-pull repeating rifles. Essentially, the
Tilting_bolt
chamber a new one. Pump-action mechanisms are often regarded as faster than a bolt action and somewhat faster than a lever action, as it does not require
List_of_pump_action_rifles
lever-action rimfire (later centerfire) rifle Model 1873 lever-action centerfire rifle Model 1876 lever-action centerfire rifle Model 1878 Hotchkiss bolt-action
List_of_Winchester_models
Straight-pull rifles differ from conventional bolt action mechanisms in that the manipulation required from the user in order to chamber and extract a
List_of_straight-pull_rifles
Gun for an individual
re-locked. Most bolt-action firearms are rifles, but a few are shotguns. Two designs of bolt action exist: rotating bolt, where the bolt must be axially
Firearm
Type of firearm action
break-action rifles at lower costs than comparable bolt-action rifles. While most firearms are designed for right-handed shooters, break-action guns operate
Break_action
Hunting bolt-action rifle
The A-Bolt Rifle is a bolt-action rifle designed by the American Browning Arms Company. It is manufactured by Miroku Corp. in Japan. The A-Bolt replaced
Browning_A-Bolt
Bolt action rifle
The Remington Model 700 is part of a series of bolt-action (later semi-automatic 7400 series) centerfire rifles manufactured by Remington Arms since 1962
Remington_Model_700
Rifle cartridge
or 0.338 in diameter) projectile. 8.6 Blackout is designed for use in bolt-action rifles or as a caliber conversion for AR-10 style rifles. The only required
8.6mm_Blackout
Firearm designed for multiple firings
already familiar with a pump-action shotgun. In bolt-action firearms, the bolt is operated by directly gripping a bolt handle (usually on the right side)
Repeating_firearm
System in firearms
any other self-loading design, the action is cycled by the energy released from the propellant, which sends the bolt back to the rear, compressing the
Open_bolt
Bolt action rifle made by Winchester
The Winchester Model 70 is a bolt-action rifle. It has an iconic place in American sporting culture and has been held in high regard by shooters since
Winchester_Model_70
Tabletop game company
Warlord Games's most popular game to date is the Second World War setting Bolt Action.[citation needed] Their games are well known enough that they were used
Warlord_Games
Common long range firearm
are commonly classified as single-shot, bolt-action, semi-automatic, or automatic. Single-shot, bolt-action, and semi-automatic rifles are limited by
Rifle
Bolt-action rifle
The Savage Model 110 is a bolt-action repeating rifle made by Savage Arms. It was designed in 1958 by Nicholas L. Brewer. It was patented in 1963 and
Savage_Model_110
Austrian manufacturer of firearms
Designated Marksman Rifle Bolt-action rifles M1886 – bolt-action rifle M1888 – bolt-action rifle M1890 – bolt-action rifle M1895 – bolt-action rifle Dutch Mannlicher
Steyr_Arms
Jamaican sprinter (born 1986)
Usain St. Leo Bolt (/ˈjuːseɪn/ YOO-sayn; born 21 August 1986) is a Jamaican retired sprinter. Widely regarded as the greatest sprinter of all time, he
Usain_Bolt
Type of autoloading rifle
again. This design differs from manually operated rifles such as bolt-action and lever-action rifles, which need to chamber a cartridge manually before firing
Semi-automatic_rifle
Rimless rifle cartridge
Precision Sniper Rifle (PSR) to possibly replace the currently fielded Bolt Action SOF Sniper Systems Mk 13 (.300 Winchester Magnum) and the M40 and M24
.338_Norma_Magnum
SOCOM) M1903/A1/A3 (Bolt-action rifle; .30-03, .30-06) M1917 Enfield (Bolt-action rifle) Model 1907/15 Berthier rifle (Bolt-action rifle) M1895 Navy (Navy
List of individual weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces
List_of_individual_weapons_of_the_U.S._Armed_Forces
Rifle
The ArmaLite AR-5 is a lightweight bolt-action takedown rifle chambered for the .22 Hornet cartridge and adopted as the MA-1 aircrew survival rifle by
ArmaLite_AR-5
Type of rifle used for long-range engagements against enemy personnel
sniper rifle is a portable shoulder-fired rifle with either a bolt action or semi-automatic action, fitted with a telescopic sight for extreme accuracy and
Sniper_rifle
American firearms manufacturing company
Marlin Firearms is an American manufacturer of semi-automatic, lever-action and bolt-action rifles. In the past the company (based in Madison, North Carolina
Marlin_Firearms
Canadian bolt-action rifle
The Ross rifle is a straight-pull bolt action rifle chambered in .303 British that was produced in Canada from 1903 until 1918. The Ross Mk.II (or "model
Ross_rifle
Bolt-action rifle
straight-pull bolt-action rifle, adopted in 1886. It used a wedge-lock straight pull action bolt. It was the first straight-pull bolt-action service rifle
Mannlicher_M1886
Part of the firing mechanism in a firearm
do many small-caliber rimfire bolt-action rifles. The breech of a bolt action rifle is opened by first rotating the bolt handle. In cock-on-open operation
Firing_pin
Straight pull bolt-action rifle
pull bolt-action rifle, designed by Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher that used a refined version of his revolutionary straight-pull action bolt, much
Mannlicher_M1895
Firearms terminology
based on the principle of mechanical advantage. The camming action seen in many bolt-action rifles is an example of mechanical advantage being used for
Primary_extraction
62×25mm Tokarev and .40 S&W. CS/LR3, bolt-action, sniper rifle. Export version of the QBU-141. CS/LR4, bolt-action, 7.62×51mm CS/LR17, modular rifle CS/LR19
List of equipment of the People's Liberation Army Ground Force
List_of_equipment_of_the_People's_Liberation_Army_Ground_Force
American bolt-action .30 caliber rifle
American five-round, non-removable, staggered-row box magazine-fed, bolt-action, repeating service rifle, used primarily during the first half of the
M1903_Springfield
Tactics in the Soviet-Afghan War. p. 291. Malek took his American G3 [bolt-action] rifle and his Soviet TT pistol and walked out of the depot cave. Thompson
List of military equipment used by the mujahideen during the Soviet–Afghan War
List_of_military_equipment_used_by_the_mujahideen_during_the_Soviet–Afghan_War
the bolt. bolt hold-open A device/method of holding the bolt open, usually for inspection/reloading/barrel cooling/safety purposes. bolt action A type
Glossary_of_firearms_terms
Firearms manufacturer in Germany
Württembergische Gewehrfabrik, was a German arms manufacturer. Their line of bolt-action rifles and semi-automatic pistols was produced beginning in the 1870s
Mauser
Rifle cartridge
magazine can hold ten .458 SOCOM rounds. Gunmakers have adapted bolt action and lever action rifles to use the cartridge. The .458 SOCOM is considered a short
.458_SOCOM
Bolt-action rifle
straight-pull bolt-action rifle Ross rifle – Canadian straight-pull bolt-action rifle Schmidt–Rubin – A Swiss straight-pull bolt-action rifle Barnes,
M1895_Lee_Navy
Semi-automatic rifle
The MAS-49 is a French semi-automatic rifle that replaced various bolt-action rifles as the French service rifle that was produced from 1949. It was designed
MAS-49_rifle
Swedish bolt action rifle
Husqvarna 1900, later Carl Gustaf 1900, is a bolt-action rifle developed in Sweden in the 1960s by Husqvarna Vapenfabrik, which also produced the rifle
Husqvarna_1900
Bolt-action rifle
The Mauser Model 1893 is a bolt-action rifle commonly referred to as the Spanish Mauser, though the model was adopted by other countries in other calibers
Mauser_Model_1893
Armed forces of the Viet Cong
Mosin–Nagant bolt-action rifles and carbines (from the Soviet Union, Warsaw Pact countries, and the People's Republic of China) Mauser Kar98k bolt-action rifle
Liberation Army of South Vietnam
Liberation_Army_of_South_Vietnam
Russian weapons and motor vehicle manufacturer
as a push feed recessed bolt head. In addition to being one of the most produced rifles in mass-produced military bolt-action rifles in history, the Nagant
Kalashnikov_Concern
Semi-automatic rifle
gas-operated rifles in general, relying instead on tried and tested Mauser bolt-action rifles and recoil-operated light machine guns. Samples of AVS-36 rifles
Gewehr_41
Semi-automatic / Straight-pull bolt action rifle
rifle's method of operation could be switched from gas to straight-pull bolt action by rotating counterclockwise the cylinder located on the muzzle, to revert
General_Liu_rifle
German automatic paratrooper rifle
considerably bulkier and heavier) than the standard-issue Karabiner 98k bolt-action infantry rifle. Considered one of the most advanced weapon designs of
FG_42
Bolt-action rifle
a Danish bolt-action rifle designed to be chambered for a wide range of contemporary military cartridges. The M47 was the last bolt-action rifle designed
Madsen_M47
Semi-automatic rifle
device was an experimental weapon attachment for the M1903 Springfield bolt action rifle that allowed it to fire a .30 caliber (7.62 mm) pistol-type cartridge
Pedersen_device
sniper rifle (US – bolt-action sniper rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO) M24A1 (US – bolt-action sniper rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO) XM24A1 (US – bolt-action sniper rifle –
List_of_firearms_(M)
International – 1982 – bolt-action sniper rifle – 7.62×51 mm NATO, .308 Winchester: Designed to replace the L42A1 bolt-action sniper rifles in service
List_of_firearms_(A)
Imperial Russian five-shot, bolt-action military rifle
The Mosin–Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed military rifle. Known officially as the 3-line rifle M1891, in Russia and the former
Mosin–Nagant
Sniper rifle
"Tarkkuuskivääri Riihimäki G-sarja", "Riihimäki Precision Rifle G-series") is a bolt-action sniper rifle line designed and manufactured by Finnish firearms manufacturer
Sako_TRG
Sniper Weapon System (Bolt Action Sniper Rifle) (7.62×51mm NATO) M40 (Bolt Action Sniper Rifle) (7.62×51mm NATO) M40A1 (Bolt Action Sniper Rifle) (7.62×51mm
List of crew-served weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces
List_of_crew-served_weapons_of_the_U.S._Armed_Forces
Rifle cartridge
Savage Arms in the Savage Model 110-line chamber the 7mm Backcountry in bolt action rifles. 7 mm caliber List of rifle cartridges [1] [2] 7mm Backcountry
7mm_Backcountry
French semi-automatic rifle
allowed for ammo sharing between soldiers carrying the Mle 1918 and the bolt action Berthier rifles. Despite both rifles having been developed at the same
Fusil_Automatique_Modèle_1917
Finnish firearm manufacturer
Kanta-Häme in southern Finland. It also has owned the Tikka brand of bolt-action rifles since 1983, and is now owned by the Italian firearm holding company
SAKO
Bolt-action rifle
a bolt-action rifle manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The 54 was the first successful production run civilian centerfire bolt action
Winchester_Model_54
NATO: FN FAL Variant) RAI 300 (US – Bolt-Action Anti-Materiel Rifle – .50 BMG) RAI 300 Prototype (US – Bolt-Action Sniper Rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO, 8.58×71mm)
List_of_firearms_(R)
Weapon primarily for hunting game animals
cartridge. Bolt-action firearms are rugged, reliable, and typically the most accurate, due to the strong camming action that locks the bolt into the receiver
Hunting_weapon
Bolt-action rifle
The Mauser Model 1936 was a Mauser bolt-action rifle designed in Mexico. Chambered in 7×57mm Mauser, it mixed features from the Gewehr 98 with others
Mexican_Mauser_Model_1936
Bolt-action rifle
The Howa 1500 or Howa M1500 (豊和M1500, hōwa-M1500) is a bolt-action rifle produced in Japan by Howa Machinery. Introduced in 1979, it has been used by
Howa_1500
Bullpup bolt-action pistol
The Remington XP-100 (from eXperimental Pistol number 100) is a bolt-action pistol produced by Remington Arms from 1963 to 1998. The XP-100 was one of
Remington_XP-100
Single-shot firearm action
action, and the Madsen–Rasmussen (uniquely, a repeater), which uses a pivoting rather than a sliding block.[citation needed] Bolt-action Lever-action
Falling-block_action
German weapon designer and manufacturer (1838–1914)
contributions to bolt action rifle design and successfully combined and improved various bolt action engineering concepts. The Mauser company bolt action development
Paul_Mauser
Cadet rifle
TOZ rifles are a family of .22 Long Rifle bolt-action cadet rifles manufactured by the Tula Arms Plant (Russian abbreviation TOZ stands for Tulsky Oruzheyny
TOZ_rifle
British rimless rifle cartridge
Magnum Mauser 98 action (a derivative of the Gewehr 98 bolt-action rifle), although in later years, some were made on standard length actions, a perfect example
.416_Rigby
Sniper rifle
International AWM (Arctic Warfare Magnum or AI-Arctic Warfare Magnum) is a bolt-action sniper rifle manufactured by British firearms company Accuracy International
Accuracy_International_AWM
Bullpup Anti materiel sniper rifle
The Barrett M90 is a bolt-action, bullpup rifle chambered in .50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO). It was designed and manufactured by Barrett Firearms Company. In
Barrett_M90
Bolt-action rifle
The Steyr Model 1912 were Gewehr 98 pattern bolt-action battle rifles produced by Steyr before World War I. They were designed for export market. During
Steyr_Model_1912_Mauser
Class of general-purpose carbine rifles
rather than firepower and long range shooting. Scout rifles are typically bolt-action carbines chambered for .308 Winchester/7.62×51mm, with an overall length
Scout_rifle
Air pistol
Medalist .22 Caliber Pellet Air Pistol is a single-shot, bolt-action loading, pneumatic pump-action .22-caliber air pistol, featuring a button-rifled 10.1-in
Crosman_1322
Weapons used in the Vietnam war
militias Mosin–Nagant – Bolt-action rifles and carbines from the Soviet Union and China (especially M44). Mauser Kar98k – Bolt-action rifle, captured from
List of weapons of the Vietnam War
List_of_weapons_of_the_Vietnam_War
Single-shot rifle
single-shot bolt-action with a distinctive short, pear-shaped bolt handle. The bolt handle serves as the only locking lug for the action, and when closed
Berdan_rifle
Brazilian manufacturing company
Millennium PT-145 Millennium PT-745 Millennium PT-609 PT-640 PT-24/7 A class action settlement was also agreed to, which amounted to almost $39 million, due
Taurus_Armas
BOLT ACTION
BOLT ACTION
Boy/Male
German
Coal town.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon English
Wood.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bolt.
Boy/Male
English American
From the dark town. : Unknown owner of property.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of boots, from Middle English, Old French bote (of unknown origin).Dutch and North German : metonymic occupational name for a boatman, from Dutch boot ‘boat’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English colt ‘young ass’, later also ‘young horse’, ‘colt’, hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who looked after asses and horses, or a nickname for an obstinate or frisky person, from the same word. In northern England colt was a generic term for working horses and asses.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a respelling of Salt.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Forest; Wood; Son of the Unspoiled Forest
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Young Horse; Frisky; From the Dark Town; Diminutive of Colston; Unknown Owner of Property; Renowned Mariner; Colt
Surname or Lastname
English, North German, Danish, and Norwegian
English, North German, Danish, and Norwegian : topographic name for someone who lived in or by a small wood, Middle English, Middle Low German, Danish, Norwegian holt, or a habitational name from one of the very many places named with this word. In England the surname is widely distributed, but rather more common in Lancashire than elsewhere.Shortened form of Dutch van Holt, a habitational name from places named Holt (see 1).
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Country)
English (chiefly West Country) : from Middle English bolt ‘bolt’, ‘bar’ (Old English bolt ‘arrow’). In part this may have originated as a nickname or byname for a short but powerfully built person, in part as a metonymic occupational name for a maker of bolts.Danish : variant of Boldt.Variant of Bold.German : from a short form of the personal names Baldwin or Reinbold.
Surname or Lastname
English and North German
English and North German : metonymic occupational name for a leather belt or strap maker, from Middle English belt(e), Middle Low German balt.German : from a short form of the Germanic personal name Baldher (see Belter).North German : habitational name from a place called Beelte (see Belter 2).
Male
Celtic
, a Belgic man.
Boy/Male
American, British, Dutch, English
Fortified
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English bold ‘courageous’, ‘daring’ (Old English b(e)ald, cognate with Old High German bald). In some cases it may derive from an Old English personal name (see Bald).English : topographic name for someone who lived or worked at the main house in a settlement, from Old English bold, the usual West Midland and northwestern form of Old English bÅðl, bÅtl ‘dwelling house’, ‘hall’.English : habitational name for someone from Bold in Lancashire, which is named with Old English bold ‘dwelling’, as in 2 above.German : from the Germanic personal name Baldo, a short form of the various compound names with the element bald ‘bold’, notably Baldwin in the north, and Reinbold in the south.Swedish : probably of German origin.
Boy/Male
English
House
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Compare Boyett.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : variant of Boldt.Slovenian : from Bolte, an old short form of the personal name Boltežar (see Balthazar). It may also be an Americanized form of the Slovenian surname Boljte, which has the same origin.English : variant spelling of Bolt.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Servant to the Pander.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from an Old English personal name of uncertain origin; perhaps a cognate of Bothe or akin to Butt. However, forms such as Walter le Botte (Oxfordshire 1279) seem to point to a nickname or occupational name, perhaps from Old French bot ‘butt’, ‘cask’, or bot ‘toad’. Compare Bottrell.South German : occupational name for a messenger, from Middle High German bote ‘messenger’, ‘emissary’.Danish : according to Søndergaard, from Dutch bot, both ‘flounder’ (the fish).
BOLT ACTION
BOLT ACTION
Boy/Male
Indian
Mother of Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
German, Teutonic
Tranquil Leader
Girl/Female
Tamil
Muthunagai | à®®à¯à®¤à¯à®¨à®¾à®•ாஈ
Smiles like a Pearl
Female
Chinese
beauty-august.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; perhaps an altered form of Grammer.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from an Old English byname, Red, READ means "red-headed or ruddy-complexioned."Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Praise; Commendation; Lauding
Girl/Female
Tamil
Lamp (Celebrity Name: Tamil superstar Surya)
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Happy
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, German, Latin, Teutonic
Wise Guardian; Form of Regina; Queen
BOLT ACTION
BOLT ACTION
BOLT ACTION
BOLT ACTION
BOLT ACTION
n.
Hence, any vessel; usually with some epithet descriptive of its use or mode of propulsion; as, pilot boat, packet boat, passage boat, advice boat, etc. The term is sometimes applied to steam vessels, even of the largest class; as, the Cunard boats.
n.
A vehicle, utensil, or dish, somewhat resembling a boat in shape; as, a stone boat; a gravy boat.
n.
That which engirdles a person or thing; a band or girdle; as, a lady's belt; a sword belt.
n.
A bolt for driving out other bolts.
adv.
In the manner of a bolt; suddenly; straight; unbendingly.
v. t.
To fasten or secure with, or as with, a bolt or bolts, as a door, a timber, fetters; to shackle; to restrain.
n.
A measure. See Boll, n., 2.
v. i.
To strike or fall suddenly like a bolt.
v. t.
To transport in a boat; as, to boat goods.
n.
A narrow passage or strait; as, the Great Belt and the Lesser Belt, leading to the Baltic Sea.
n.
Corrupted form Bolt.
v. i.
To be or become bold.
n.
A conflict; contest; attempt; trial; a set-to at anything; as, a fencing bout; a drinking bout.
v. t.
To swallow without chewing; as, to bolt food.
v. t.
To make bold or daring.
v. i.
To start forth like a bolt or arrow; to spring abruptly; to come or go suddenly; to dart; as, to bolt out of the room.
n.
Anything that resembles a belt, or that encircles or crosses like a belt; a strip or stripe; as, a belt of trees; a belt of sand.
v. t.
To place in a boat; as, to boat oars.
v. i.
A sudden spring or start; a sudden spring aside; as, the horse made a bolt.
v. i.
To go or row in a boat.