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Wadding is a disc of
material used in guns to seal gas
behind a
projectile (a
bullet or ball), or to
separate the
propellant from
loosely packed shots...
- Luke
Wadding, O.F.M. (16
October 1588 – 18
November 1657), was an
Irish Franciscan friar and historian.
Wadding was born on 16
October 1588 in Waterford...
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Wadding is a surname, and may
refer to Joey
Wadding,
Irish Gaelic footballer Luke
Wadding (1588–1657),
Irish Franciscan historian Luke
Wadding (died 1687)...
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wadding in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wadding is a disc of
material used in guns to seal gas
behind a
projectile or to
separate powder from...
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Michael Wadding S.J. (1591–1644), also
known as
Miguel Godinez, was an
Irish Jesuit priest and
missionary to New Spain. A
mystical theologian, he was...
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Michael Wadding may
refer to:
Michael Wadding (television),
British television writer,
director and
producer Michael Wadding (priest) (1591–1644), Irish...
- Luke
Wadding (1628 - 1687) was a
Roman Catholic priest, Bishop, and
author of
Christian poetry during the
Stuart Restoration. Luke
Wadding was born at...
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priming powder.
Wadding is made from felt, paper,
cloth or card and has
several different uses. In shotguns, a card wad or
other secure wadding is used between...
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Peter Wadding (c. 1581 – 13
September 1644) was an
Irish Jesuit theologian. Born at
Waterford in 1581 or 1583, he was son of
Thomas Wadding and his wife...
- steel. It is
available either directly as a
liquid or as an
impregnated wadding pad also
known as Duraglit. Br****o
originated in
Britain in
about 1905...