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Definition of BOLTED

Bolted
Bolt Bolt, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bolted; p. pr. & vb. n. Bolting.] 1. To shoot; to discharge or drive forth.

Meaning of BOLTED from wikipedia

- Look up bolt or bolts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bolt or bolts may refer to: Etymology: "to strike", see for example Thunderbolt Bolt (fastener)...
- A bolted joint is one of the most common elements in construction and machine design. It consists of a male threaded fastener (e. g., a bolt) that captures...
- Look up bolter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bolter may refer to: Bolter (aeronautics), a term in naval aviation when a pilot misses the arrestor...
- "Bolt Mobility has vanished, leaving e-bikes, unanswered calls". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2 August 2022. Toll, Micah (1 August 2022). "After Bolt bolted from...
- expansion bolts or fixed in place with liquid resin. Climbing routes that are bolted are known as sport climbs, and those that do not use (or allow) bolts, are...
- British terminology, a cap **** is a bolt that has threads all the way to the head. Bolts are often used to make a bolted joint. This is a combination of the...
- Look up lightning bolt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lightning bolt often refers to: Lightning, an electric discharge in the atmosphere or between...
- six years, Bolted". Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 10 September 2023. Murray, Robin (5 September 2023). "Forest Swords Announces New Album 'Bolted'". Clash...
- Look up bolting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bolting may refer to: Bolting (horse), which can describe either of two different types of behaviour...
- A firearm is said to fire from an open bolt or open breech if, when ready to fire, the bolt and working parts are held to the rear of the receiver, with...