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Patroness
Patroness Pa"tron*ess, n. [Cf. F. patronnesse.] A female patron or helper. --Spenser. Night, best patroness of grief. --Milton.

Meaning of Patrone from wikipedia

- The Patrone 88 (cartridge 88) or M/88 is a rimless bottlenecked rifle cartridge. It was a first-generation smokeless propellant cartridge designed by...
- Patrone may refer to: Raffaele Patrone, an Italian sculptor Virginia Patrone, an Uruguayan artist Patrone 88, a rifle cartridge Patrón, a brand of tequila...
- in the s.S. Patrone. The s.S. Patrone had an extreme range of approximately 4,700 m (5,140 yd). From its 1914 introduction the s.S. Patrone was mainly...
- which the 7.92×57mm Mauser is based, was adopted by Germany in 1888 as the Patrone 88 (cartridge 88) or M/88 (along with the Gewehr 1888 service rifle). It...
- round-nose bullet was replaced on 3 April 1903, by the 7.92×57mm Mauser S Patrone (S ball cartridge) which was loaded with a new 8.20 mm (.323 in) 9.9 g...
- Wurfgranate Patrone 326 was a small grenade that was developed by Germany and used by the Wehrmacht during World War II. The Wurfgranate Patrone 326 was designed...
- Elisenhütte GmbH. Patrone, 5.56×45mm, DM18, Manöver ("Maneuver"): Blanks with br**** base, produced by Metallwerk Elisenhütte GmbH. Patrone AA63, 5.56×45mm...
- Patrone produced excessive muzzle flash when fired from arms that did not have a long barrel like the Gewehr 98. It was found that the s.S. Patrone,...
- 11mm scharfe Patrone M.67 (11.15×42mmR) cartridge. In 1877, the military rechambered the Werndl for the bottleneck 11mm scharfe Patrone M.77 (11.15×58mmR)...
- Raffaele Patrone (Naples, February 6, 1845-? ) was an Italian sculptor. He studied sculpture in the Institute of Fine Arts of Naples, where he won first...