- Look up
fusee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fusee or fusée may
refer to:
Fusee (horology), a
component of a
clock Flare, a
pyrotechnic device sometimes...
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public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Voisenon,
Claude Henri de
Fuzée, Abbé de". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University...
- to the firearm.
Later flintlock firearms were
sometimes called fusils or
fuzees.
Prior to the
appearance of the
serpentine lever by
around 1411, handguns...
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Louise Fuzee (May 16, 1950 – May 18, 2003) was an
American artist, curator, gallerist, editor, poet, and activist,
based in California.
Fuzee was born...
- tip
which had to be
broken to
start the reaction.
Samuel Jones introduced fuzees for
lighting cigars and
pipes in 1832. A
similar invention was patented...
- pin (12s), 76
watch barrels and
harbours (15s), 66
great watch wheels and
fuzees (24s), 21
cantright watch wheels (2s), 237
small watch pins (16s), 248 watch...
- Hidalgo-de la Riva, Rudy Lemcke,
Lenore Chinn, Greg Day, Pam ****ton,
Adrienne Fuzee, Jeff Jones,
Blackberri and
Carol Stuart. In
August 2020, **** Cultural...
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aircraft were ****ed with
racks under each wing
containing 32
railroad fuzees that were
impregnated with
silver iodide.
These could be
ignited individually...
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Henderson recalled him
walking across the
front of the
Jacobite lines "with a
Fuzee in his Hand" to try and
tempt the
British troops into
opening fire. Following...
- 16–50 (except Quakers) must
enroll in
militia and
muster with
musket or
fuzee, bayonet,
cartouch box, 1 lb.
gunpowder and 2 lbs.
bullets Queensbury Parish...