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Jacketed
Jacketed Jack"et*ed, a.
Wearing, or furnished with, a jacket.
Jacket
Jacket Jack"et, v. t.
1. To put a jacket on; to furnish, as a boiler, with a
jacket.
2. To thrash; to beat. [Low]
Meaning of Jacketed from wikipedia
- The
Jacket is a 2005
American science-fiction
psychological thriller film
directed by John
Maybury and
starring Adrien Brody,
Keira Knightley, Kris Kristofferson...
- A
jacket is a
garment for the
upper body,
usually extending below the hips. A
jacket typically has
sleeves and
fastens in the
front or
slightly on the...
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bullets (especially in rifles)
needed to be
jacketed to
handle the
conditions of firing. The new full
metal jacket bullets tended to
penetrate straight through...
- engineering, a
jacketed vessel is a
container that is
designed for
controlling temperature of its contents, by
using a
cooling or
heating "
jacket"
around the...
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known as a soft-nosed bullet, is a
jacketed expanding bullet with a soft
metal core
enclosed by a
stronger metal jacket left open at the
forward tip. A soft-point...
- impact,
effectively mandating FMJ by
international law. By design,
fully jacketed projectiles have less
capacity to
expand after contact with the target...
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water use by
jacketed autoclaves resulted in an
estimated water cost of $764 per
jacketed autoclave per year,
compared to $23 for non-
jacketed autoclaves...
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shall be
protected with a
jacketed piping system capable of
containing fuel from a high-pressure line failure. A
jacketed pipe
incorporates an outer...
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Columbus Blue
Jackets (often
simply referred to as the
Jackets) are a
professional ice
hockey team
based in Columbus, Ohio. The Blue
Jackets compete in the...
- A
denim jacket, also
called a jean
jacket,
jeans jacket or
trucker jacket, is a
jacket made from denim.
Introduced in the
United States in the late 19th...