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  • Mortar
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up mortar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mortar may refer to: Mortar (weapon), an indirect-fire infantry weapon Mortar (masonry), a material

    Mortar

    Mortar

  • Mortar (weapon)
  • Artillery weapon that launches explosive projectiles

    A mortar today is usually a simple, lightweight, man-portable, muzzle-loaded cannon consisting of a smooth-bore (although some models use a rifled barrel)

    Mortar (weapon)

    Mortar (weapon)

    Mortar_(weapon)

  • Mortar and pestle
  • Bowl and grinder for hand-grinding

    A mortar and pestle is a set of two simple tools used to prepare ingredients or substances by crushing and grinding them into a fine paste or powder in

    Mortar and pestle

    Mortar and pestle

    Mortar_and_pestle

  • Mortar (masonry)
  • Workable paste that hardens to bind building blocks

    Mortar is a workable paste which hardens to bind building blocks such as stones, bricks, and concrete masonry units, to fill and seal the irregular gaps

    Mortar (masonry)

    Mortar (masonry)

    Mortar_(masonry)

  • Brick and mortar
  • Class of organisations or businesses

    Look up brick and mortar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brick and mortar (more commonly Bricks and mortar in British English, sometimes B&M in American

    Brick and mortar

    Brick and mortar

    Brick_and_mortar

  • Lime mortar
  • Building material

    Lime mortar or torching is a masonry mortar composed of lime and an aggregate such as sand, mixed with water. It is one of the oldest known types of mortar

    Lime mortar

    Lime mortar

    Lime_mortar

  • Bedrock mortar
  • Anthropogenic rock depression used for grinding

    A bedrock mortar (BRM) is an anthropogenic circular depression in a rock outcrop or naturally occurring slab, used by people in the past for grinding of

    Bedrock mortar

    Bedrock mortar

    Bedrock_mortar

  • Stokes mortar
  • Light mortar

    The Stokes mortar was a British trench mortar designed by Sir Wilfred Stokes KBE that was issued to the British and U.S. armies, as well as the Portuguese

    Stokes mortar

    Stokes mortar

    Stokes_mortar

  • Debris mortar
  • Movie special effects device

    A debris mortar (or air mortar) is a device used to create movie special effects, consisting of pressurized air or gas forced through a tube to propel

    Debris mortar

    Debris_mortar

  • C-RAM
  • Military air defense system

    artillery, and mortar, abbreviated C-RAM or counter-RAM, is a set of systems used to detect and/or destroy incoming rockets, artillery, mortars and drones

    C-RAM

    C-RAM

    C-RAM

  • M1064 mortar carrier
  • Mortar carrier

    M1064 mortar carrier is an American vehicle, consisting of the M121 mortar – a version of the M120 mortar – mounted on an M113 chassis. The M1287 mortar carrier

    M1064 mortar carrier

    M1064 mortar carrier

    M1064_mortar_carrier

  • Mortar methods
  • In numerical analysis, mortar methods are discretization methods for partial differential equations, which use separate finite element discretization on

    Mortar methods

    Mortar_methods

  • M252 mortar
  • British-designed medium weight mortar

    The M252 81 mm medium weight mortar is a British-designed smooth bore, muzzle-loading, high-angle-of-fire weapon used for long-range indirect fire support

    M252 mortar

    M252 mortar

    M252_mortar

  • Anti-submarine rocket
  • Naval weapon type for launching small depth charges against submarines

    Anti-submarine rockets and anti-submarine mortars are anti-submarine weapons deployed on surface warships for the purpose of sinking or damaging submarines

    Anti-submarine rocket

    Anti-submarine rocket

    Anti-submarine_rocket

  • Square academic cap
  • Type of cap used in academic dress

    similarity in appearance to the mortarboard used by brickmasons to hold mortar), or Oxford cap is an item of academic dress consisting of a horizontal

    Square academic cap

    Square academic cap

    Square_academic_cap

  • 2R2M mortar
  • Heavy Mortar

    Mounted Mortar) is a vehicle-mounted, rifled 120 mm heavy mortar produced by Thales of France. It is derived from the MO-120-RT towed mortar. The 2R2M

    2R2M mortar

    2R2M mortar

    2R2M_mortar

  • Type 67 mortar
  • 1967 Chinese infantry support weapon

    The Type 67 82mm Mortar is Chinese infantry support weapon developed in 1967. It is a modernization of the older Type 53 82mm mortar, which is the Chinese

    Type 67 mortar

    Type_67_mortar

  • Karl-Gerät
  • German self-propelled siege mortar

    also known as Mörser Karl, was a World War II German self-propelled siege mortar (Mörser) designed and built by Rheinmetall. Its heaviest munition was a

    Karl-Gerät

    Karl-Gerät

    Karl-Gerät

  • Variants of the Stryker
  • Armored personnel carrier

    120 mm mortar system, which is the vehicle mounted version of the RMS6L 120 mm mortar and Cardom. Additionally, they carry the 81 mm M252 mortar that can

    Variants of the Stryker

    Variants_of_the_Stryker

  • Hand mortar
  • Firearm

    The hand mortar is a firearm and early predecessor of modern grenade launchers that was used in the late 17th century and 18th century to throw fused grenades

    Hand mortar

    Hand_mortar

  • 81 mm mortar
  • Weapon class

    An 81-mm mortar is a type of medium-weight mortar. It is a smooth-bore, muzzle-loading, high-angle-of-fire weapon used for long-range indirect fire support

    81 mm mortar

    81 mm mortar

    81_mm_mortar

  • M30 mortar
  • Mortar

    The M30 106.7 mm (4.2 inch, or "Four-deuce") heavy mortar is an American rifled, muzzle-loading, high-angle-of-fire weapon used for long-range indirect

    M30 mortar

    M30 mortar

    M30_mortar

  • Dry mortar production line
  • Dry mortar production line (or dry mortar machine) is a set of machinery that produces dry mortar (also known as dry premixed mortar or hydraulicity cement

    Dry mortar production line

    Dry mortar production line

    Dry_mortar_production_line

  • Mortar carrier
  • Combat vehicle with a mortar as its primary weapon

    A mortar carrier, or self-propelled mortar, is a self-propelled artillery piece in which a mortar is the primary weapon. Simpler vehicles carry a standard

    Mortar carrier

    Mortar carrier

    Mortar_carrier

  • M1 mortar
  • Infantry mortar

    The M1 mortar is an American 81 millimeter caliber mortar. It was based on the French Brandt mortar. The M1 mortar was used from before World War II until

    M1 mortar

    M1 mortar

    M1_mortar

  • Fairlie Mortar
  • Anti-submarine weapon

    The Fairlie Mortar was an unsuccessful British anti-submarine mortar design of the early second World War. It projected small anti-submarine bombs simultaneously

    Fairlie Mortar

    Fairlie_Mortar

  • Soltam K6
  • Mortar

    The Soltam K6 is a 120 mm (4.75 inch) mortar that was developed by Soltam Systems of Israel. It is the long-range version of the Soltam K5 and has replaced

    Soltam K6

    Soltam K6

    Soltam_K6

  • Two-inch mortar
  • Light mortar

    The Ordnance SBML two-inch mortar, or more commonly, just "two-inch mortar", was a British mortar issued to the British Army and the Commonwealth armies

    Two-inch mortar

    Two-inch mortar

    Two-inch_mortar

  • M224 mortar
  • U.S.-developed artillery weapon

    The M224 60 mm Lightweight Company Mortar System (LWCMS) is a smoothbore, muzzle-loading, high-angle-of-fire mortar used for close-in support of ground

    M224 mortar

    M224 mortar

    M224_mortar

  • Commando mortar
  • Lightweight infantry mortar

    The term Commando mortar refers to a class of lightweight infantry mortars designed for maximum portability and rapid deployment with a caliber of 60 mm

    Commando mortar

    Commando mortar

    Commando_mortar

  • M106 mortar carrier
  • Mortar carrier

    The M106 mortar carrier (full designation: Carrier, Mortar, 107 mm, Self-propelled) was a tracked, self-propelled mortar carrier in service with the United

    M106 mortar carrier

    M106 mortar carrier

    M106_mortar_carrier

  • Cement
  • Hydraulic binder used in the composition of mortar and concrete

    gravel (aggregate) together. Cement mixed with fine aggregate produces mortar for masonry, or with sand and gravel, produces concrete. Concrete is the

    Cement

    Cement

    Cement

  • Mortar Board
  • American collegiate honor society

    Mortar Board is an American national honor society for college juniors and seniors. It was established in 1918 in Syracuse, New York through the merger

    Mortar Board

    Mortar_Board

  • Combat Vehicle 90
  • Swedish Infantry fighting vehicle

    Granatkastarpansarbandvagn 90 (Grkpbv 90): Tracked mortar carrier, known as "Mjölner", a CV90 fitted with two 120 mm mortars. The mortar tubes are supplied by the Slovak

    Combat Vehicle 90

    Combat Vehicle 90

    Combat_Vehicle_90

  • E56 120 mm Mortar
  • Mortar

    The E56 120 mm Mortar, is a Heavy Infantry mortar (referred to as such by its 120 mm payload, produced by Hellenic Defence Systems for the Hellenic Army

    E56 120 mm Mortar

    E56_120_mm_Mortar

  • Sticky rice mortar
  • Building material used in China

    Sticky rice mortar is an ancient building material that originated in China. It utilized organic materials such as sticky rice soup along with inorganic

    Sticky rice mortar

    Sticky rice mortar

    Sticky_rice_mortar

  • Mallet's Mortar
  • British artillery weapon

    Mallet's Mortar was a 19th-century British shell-firing mortar built for the Crimean War, but never used in combat. The mortar was designed by Robert

    Mallet's Mortar

    Mallet's Mortar

    Mallet's_Mortar

  • Sebastopol (mortar)
  • Monument in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

    Sebastopol was the name of a large artillery mortar commissioned by the Ethiopian Emperor Tewodros II (1818–1868). The name was taken from the Crimean

    Sebastopol (mortar)

    Sebastopol (mortar)

    Sebastopol_(mortar)

  • 12-inch coast defense mortar
  • American artillery

    The 12-inch coast defense mortar was a weapon of 12-inch (305 mm) caliber emplaced during the 1890s and early 20th century to defend US harbors from seaborne

    12-inch coast defense mortar

    12-inch coast defense mortar

    12-inch_coast_defense_mortar

  • KMS114 81 mm mortar
  • Infantry mortar

    The 81 mm mortar KMS-114 is a South Korean infantry mortar, one of the weapon systems operated by the infantry battalion. The mortar system is made up

    KMS114 81 mm mortar

    KMS114_81_mm_mortar

  • List of infantry mortars
  • This list catalogues mortars which are issued to infantry units to provide close range, rapid response, indirect fire capability of an infantry unit in

    List of infantry mortars

    List_of_infantry_mortars

  • L16 81mm mortar
  • Mortar

    The L16 81mm mortar is a British and Canadian standard mortar used by the Canadian Army, British Army, and many other armed forces. It originated as a

    L16 81mm mortar

    L16 81mm mortar

    L16_81mm_mortar

  • Downing Street mortar attack
  • 1991 IRA assassination attempt in London

    The Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) launched three homemade mortar shells at 10 Downing Street, London, the headquarters of the British government

    Downing Street mortar attack

    Downing Street mortar attack

    Downing_Street_mortar_attack

  • Mortar joint
  • Spaces between bricks filled with mortar

    In masonry, mortar joints are the spaces between bricks, concrete blocks, or glass blocks, that are filled with mortar or grout. If the surface of the

    Mortar joint

    Mortar joint

    Mortar_joint

  • ML 3-inch mortar
  • United Kingdom's standard mortar from the early 1930s to the late 1960s

    3-inch mortar was the United Kingdom's standard mortar used by the British Army from the early 1930s to the late 1960s, superseding the Stokes mortar. Initially

    ML 3-inch mortar

    ML 3-inch mortar

    ML_3-inch_mortar

  • Manby mortar
  • 19th-century sea rescue device

    The Manby mortar or Manby apparatus was a maritime lifesaving device originated at the start of the 19th century, comprising a mortar capable of throwing

    Manby mortar

    Manby mortar

    Manby_mortar

  • 160 mm mortar M1943
  • Soviet heavy mortar

    The Soviet 160 mm mortar M1943 is a smoothbore breech loading heavy mortar that fired a 160 mm (6.3 in) bomb. The M1943 (also called the MT-13) was one

    160 mm mortar M1943

    160 mm mortar M1943

    160_mm_mortar_M1943

  • Monster Mortar
  • Heavy mortar

    The Monster Mortar (French: Mortier Monstre) was one of the largest mortars ever developed. Also called Leopold or the Liège mortar, the 24 inches (610 mm)

    Monster Mortar

    Monster Mortar

    Monster_Mortar

  • M69 mortar
  • Mortar

    − M69 82mm mortar  Armenia − M69 82mm mortar Bosnia and Herzegovina − M69 82mm mortar Croatia − M96 82mm mortar  Iraq − M69A 82mm mortar  Kosovo − M69

    M69 mortar

    M69 mortar

    M69_mortar

  • M95 mortar
  • Serbian-developed artillery weapon

    Long Range Mortar is a 120 mm (4.7 in) mortar that was developed by Serbian Military Technical Institute. It is long-range and heavier mortar compared to

    M95 mortar

    M95 mortar

    M95_mortar

  • 2-inch medium mortar
  • Smooth bore muzzle loading medium trench mortar

    The 2 inch medium trench mortar, also known as the 2-inch howitzer, and nicknamed the "toffee apple" or "plum pudding" mortar, was a British smooth bore

    2-inch medium mortar

    2-inch medium mortar

    2-inch_medium_mortar

  • Lyran illuminating mortar
  • Weapon that fires flares

    The Lyran illuminating mortar is a 71mm mortar designed by Bofors Weapon Systems primarily for armoured vehicles to fire flares to illuminate battlefields

    Lyran illuminating mortar

    Lyran_illuminating_mortar

  • Newton 6-inch mortar
  • British mortar weapon

    6-inch mortar was the standard British medium mortar in World War I from early 1917 onwards. The Newton 6-inch replaced the 2-inch medium mortar beginning

    Newton 6-inch mortar

    Newton 6-inch mortar

    Newton_6-inch_mortar

  • Brick + Mortar
  • American indie rock duo

    Brick + Mortar is an indie rock duo founded in Toms River, New Jersey in March 2008. The duo consists of frontman Brandon Asraf (bass guitar, vocals) and

    Brick + Mortar

    Brick_+_Mortar

  • 240 mm mortar M240
  • Soviet-made towed heavy mortar

    The Soviet 240 mm mortar M240 is a 240 millimeter (9.4 in) breech loading smoothbore heavy mortar that fires a 130 kilogram (290 lb) projectile. It entered

    240 mm mortar M240

    240 mm mortar M240

    240_mm_mortar_M240

  • List of mortar carriers
  • A mortar carrier, or self-propelled mortar, is a self-propelled artillery piece in which a mortar is the primary weapon. This list includes mortar carrier

    List of mortar carriers

    List_of_mortar_carriers

  • M2 mortar
  • US infantry mortar

    The M2 mortar is a 60 millimeter smoothbore, muzzle-loading, high-angle-of-fire weapon used by U.S. forces in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam

    M2 mortar

    M2 mortar

    M2_mortar

  • Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle
  • Program of United States Army

    treatment vehicle (216 planned) M1286 mission command (993 planned) M1287 mortar carrier vehicle (386 planned) The first AMPV prototype was rolled out in

    Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle

    Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle

    Armored_Multi-Purpose_Vehicle

  • Chemical mortar battalion
  • WW2 US artillery units

    Chemical mortar battalions were United States Army non-divisional units that were attached to infantry divisions during World War II. They were armed with

    Chemical mortar battalion

    Chemical_mortar_battalion

  • 11-inch mortar M1877
  • Russian mortar

    The 11-inch mortar M1877 was a Russian 280 mm (11 in) coastal and fortress mortar that was used in the Russo-Japanese War and World War I. The M1877 was

    11-inch mortar M1877

    11-inch mortar M1877

    11-inch_mortar_M1877

  • L9A1 51 mm light mortar
  • Man-portable platoon-level mortar

    The L10A1 51 mm light mortar was a man-portable platoon-level mortar used by the British Army from 1986 to 2007. The 51 mm mortar replaced the World War

    L9A1 51 mm light mortar

    L9A1_51_mm_light_mortar

  • Thinset
  • Adhesive mortar made of cement

    Thinset (also called thinset mortar, thinset cement, dryset mortar, or drybond mortar) is an adhesive mortar made of cement, fine sand and a water-retaining

    Thinset

    Thinset

  • Thick bed mortar
  • Traditional method for installation of tile and stone

    involves setting the tile or stone into a mortar bed which has been packed over a surface. The thick bed mortar method has been around for hundreds, if

    Thick bed mortar

    Thick_bed_mortar

  • M21 mortar carrier
  • Self-propelled artillery

    The M21 mortar motor carriage (MMC) was a self-propelled artillery mount on a half-track chassis used by the United States Army during World War II. It

    M21 mortar carrier

    M21 mortar carrier

    M21_mortar_carrier

  • M19 mortar
  • Infantry mortar

    The M19 Mortar is a light, smoothbore, muzzle-loading, high-angle-of-fire weapon for light infantry support developed and produced in the United States

    M19 mortar

    M19 mortar

    M19_mortar

  • Masonry
  • Building of structures from individual units of stone, bricks, or blocks

    concrete, or similar material, including mortar plastering, which are often laid in, bound, and pasted together by mortar. The term masonry can also refer to

    Masonry

    Masonry

    Masonry

  • M59 armored personnel carrier
  • Armored personnel carrier

    ended in 1960, by which time approximately 6,300 had been built. The M84 Mortar Carrier was a derivative of the M59. The M59 was replaced in service by

    M59 armored personnel carrier

    M59 armored personnel carrier

    M59_armored_personnel_carrier

  • M113 armored personnel carrier
  • Armored personnel carrier

    120 mm mortar, a variant of the M120 mortar. M1064 mortar carrier Armed with an M121 120 mm mortar, a variant of the M120 mortar. M125 Mortar carrier

    M113 armored personnel carrier

    M113 armored personnel carrier

    M113_armored_personnel_carrier

  • 37 mm marsh mortar
  • Iranian commando mortar

    The 37 mm marsh mortar was a compact commando mortar developed by the Iranian Army during the Iran–Iraq War. It is very similar in concept to the World

    37 mm marsh mortar

    37_mm_marsh_mortar

  • 37 mm spade mortar
  • WW2 Soviet infantry mortar

    The 37 mm spade mortar is a Soviet 37 mm light infantry mortar used in the Second World War. The mortar was produced from 1939 until the end of 1941.

    37 mm spade mortar

    37 mm spade mortar

    37_mm_spade_mortar

  • 9-inch mortar M1877
  • Coastal artillery

    The 9-inch mortar M1877 was a Russian 229 mm (9 in) coastal, fortress and siege mortar that was used in the Russo-Japanese War and World War I. The M1877

    9-inch mortar M1877

    9-inch mortar M1877

    9-inch_mortar_M1877

  • 120-PM-43 mortar
  • Mortar

    The M1943 Mortar or 120-PM-43 (Russian: 120-Полковой Миномёт-43) or the 120-mm mortar Model 1943 (Russian: 120-мм миномет обр. 1943 г.), also known as

    120-PM-43 mortar

    120-PM-43 mortar

    120-PM-43_mortar

  • List of heavy mortars
  • Heavy mortars are large-calibre mortars designed to fire a relatively heavy shell on a high angle trajectory. 169 mm spigot size. Bomb was 380 mm. List

    List of heavy mortars

    List_of_heavy_mortars

  • M1938 mortar
  • WW2 Soviet infantry mortar

    The 120-PM-38 or M1938 was a 120 mm Soviet mortar that was used in large numbers by the Red Army during World War II. Although a conventional design its

    M1938 mortar

    M1938 mortar

    M1938_mortar

  • Usu (mortar)
  • Japanese mortar used to pound rice or millet

    the function of an usu is similar to the smaller suribachi and surikogi mortars, the shape is very different, as the usu usually lacks the rough pattern

    Usu (mortar)

    Usu (mortar)

    Usu_(mortar)

  • Future Combat Systems Manned Ground Vehicles
  • Tracked armored fighting vehicles

    XM1204 non-line-of-sight mortar (NLOS-M) was a turreted mortar carrier with a crew of four. The NLOS-M had a breech-loading, gun-mortar that fired 120 mm munitions

    Future Combat Systems Manned Ground Vehicles

    Future Combat Systems Manned Ground Vehicles

    Future_Combat_Systems_Manned_Ground_Vehicles

  • M6 mortar
  • Light mortar

    The M6 Mortar is a 60 mm lightweight infantry mortar made by Hirtenberger AG of Austria. The mortar is of traditional design with a smoothbore barrel,

    M6 mortar

    M6 mortar

    M6_mortar

  • Type 87 mortar
  • Mortar

    The Type 87 82mm Mortar is a Chinese infantry mortar developed by Norinco in 1987. It is a replacement for the older Type 67 82mm mortar used at the battalion

    Type 87 mortar

    Type_87_mortar

  • Bricks and Mortar
  • American thoroughbred racehorse

    Bricks and Mortar (foaled March 2, 2014) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was named the American Horse of the Year in 2019. After winning four

    Bricks and Mortar

    Bricks_and_Mortar

  • M-160 mortar
  • Soviet mortar

    The Soviet 160 mm Mortar M-160 is a smoothbore breech loading heavy mortar which fired a 160 mm shell. It replaced the 160mm Mortar M1943 in Soviet service

    M-160 mortar

    M-160 mortar

    M-160_mortar

  • M2 4.2-inch mortar
  • American mortar

    The M2 4.2-inch mortar was a U.S. rifled 4.2-inch (107 mm) mortar used during the Second World War, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. It entered service

    M2 4.2-inch mortar

    M2 4.2-inch mortar

    M2_4.2-inch_mortar

  • 107mm M1938 mortar
  • Soviet mortar

    The Soviet 107mm M1938 mortar was a scaled-down version of the 120mm M1938 mortar intended for use by mountain troops and light enough to be towed by animals

    107mm M1938 mortar

    107mm M1938 mortar

    107mm_M1938_mortar

  • Type 98 320 mm mortar
  • Spigot mortar

    The 320 mm Type 98 mortar (Japanese: 九八式臼砲, Hepburn: kyūhachi-shiki-kyūhō; literally "nine eight type mortar"), known by the nickname "Ghost rockets"

    Type 98 320 mm mortar

    Type 98 320 mm mortar

    Type_98_320_mm_mortar

  • Sulfate attack in concrete and mortar
  • Concrete degradation mainly caused by ettringite crystallization

    gradually released over a long period of time, causing sulfate attack of mortar, especially where moisture movement concentrates the sulfates. Seawater:

    Sulfate attack in concrete and mortar

    Sulfate_attack_in_concrete_and_mortar

  • M-4 commando mortar
  • commando mortar, also known as a patrol mortar, is a lightweight 60 mm commando mortar manufactured by Denel Land Systems. As with other mortars of this

    M-4 commando mortar

    M-4 commando mortar

    M-4_commando_mortar

  • M3 Stuart
  • WW2 American light tank

    produced instead. T27 / T27E1 mortar motor carriage M5A1 with turret replaced by superstructure in which an 81 mm mortar was installed. Also carried .50

    M3 Stuart

    M3 Stuart

    M3_Stuart

  • Common tactical wheeled vehicle
  • Japanese wheeled armoured fighting vehicle

    replacement of the 120mm mortar RT (license-built version of the MO-120 RT). The vehicle has a roof opening system for a Thales 2R2M mortar platform firing at

    Common tactical wheeled vehicle

    Common_tactical_wheeled_vehicle

  • Brandt Mle 27/31
  • Mortar

    27/31 mortar was a regulation weapon of the French army during the Second World War. Designed by Edgar Brandt, it was a refinement of the Stokes mortar. The

    Brandt Mle 27/31

    Brandt Mle 27/31

    Brandt_Mle_27/31

  • 12-inch mortar
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    12-inch mortar may refer to: 12-inch coast defense mortar, a mortar used by the Coast Artillery Corps of the United States Army 1885–1945. Mortier de

    12-inch mortar

    12-inch_mortar

  • The Five Star Stories
  • Japanese comic book series

    of the fearsome mortar heads that dominate the battlefields. Warfare between nations is commonplace and few still hope for peace. Mortar headds are the

    The Five Star Stories

    The_Five_Star_Stories

  • Pindad Mo-3 Mortar
  • Mortar

    The Pindad MO-3 81 mm medium weight mortar is an Indonesian-designed smooth bore, muzzle-loading, high-angle-of-fire weapon used for long-range indirect

    Pindad Mo-3 Mortar

    Pindad Mo-3 Mortar

    Pindad_Mo-3_Mortar

  • 1994 British Army Lynx shootdown
  • IRA helicopter shootdown in Northern Ireland

    Armagh Brigade fired a heavy improvised mortar at the British Army base in Crossmaglen, County Armagh. The mortar round hit and shot down the helicopter

    1994 British Army Lynx shootdown

    1994 British Army Lynx shootdown

    1994_British_Army_Lynx_shootdown

  • XM395 precision guided mortar munition
  • American GPS-guided 120 mm projectile

    The XM395 precision guided mortar munition (PGMM) is a 120 mm guided mortar round developed by Alliant Techsystems. Based on Orbital ATK's precision guidance

    XM395 precision guided mortar munition

    XM395 precision guided mortar munition

    XM395_precision_guided_mortar_munition

  • M120 Rak
  • Self-propelled mortar from Poland

    related to HSW RAK 120 mm mortars. M120 Rak is a self-propelled wheeled gun-mortar equipped with an automatically loaded 120 mm mortar mounted on a tracked

    M120 Rak

    M120 Rak

    M120_Rak

  • Repointing
  • Repair of exterior mortar

    is the process of renewing the pointing, which is the external part of mortar joints, in masonry construction. Over time, weathering and decay cause voids

    Repointing

    Repointing

    Repointing

  • M29 mortar
  • Infantry mortar

    The M29 is an American-produced 81 millimeter mortar. It began replacing the M1 mortar in U.S. service in 1952 being lighter and with greater range. It

    M29 mortar

    M29 mortar

    M29_mortar

  • ML 4.2-inch mortar
  • WW2 British mortar

    Ordnance ML 4.2-inch mortar was a heavy mortar used by the British Army during and after World War II. The 4.2 in (110 mm) mortar was a smooth-bore weapon

    ML 4.2-inch mortar

    ML 4.2-inch mortar

    ML_4.2-inch_mortar

  • Type 2 12 cm mortar
  • Weapon

    The Type 2 12 cm mortar is a smooth bore, muzzle-loading type mortar which, except for the firing mechanism, closely resembles the conventional Stokes-Brandt

    Type 2 12 cm mortar

    Type 2 12 cm mortar

    Type_2_12_cm_mortar

  • 8-inch mortar M1877
  • Coastal artillery

    The 8-inch mortar M1877 was a Russian 203 mm (8 in) coastal, fortress and siege mortar that was used in the Russo-Japanese War and World War I. The M1877

    8-inch mortar M1877

    8-inch mortar M1877

    8-inch_mortar_M1877

  • Heathrow mortar attacks
  • 1994 IRA attacks in London, England

    The 1994 Heathrow mortar attacks were a series of homemade mortar bomb attacks targeted at Heathrow Airport carried out by the Provisional IRA. Over a

    Heathrow mortar attacks

    Heathrow_mortar_attacks

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  • Hutter
  • Surname or Lastname

    German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Hutter

    German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a hatter from an agent derivative of Middle High German huot ‘hat’; Yiddish hut, German Hut ‘hat’.German (Hütter) : topographic name from Middle High German hütte ‘hut’.English : when not of German origin (see above), perhaps a variant of Hotter, an occupational name for a basket maker, Middle English hottere; the same term also denoted someone who carried baskets of sand for making mortar. Alternatively it may have denoted someone who lived in a hut or shed, from a derivative of Middle English hotte, hutte ‘hut’, ‘shed’.

    Hutter

  • Pointer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Pointer

    English (Norfolk) : occupational name from Middle English pointer ‘point maker’, an agent derivative of point, a term denoting a lace or cord used to fasten together doublet and hose (Old French pointe ‘point’, ‘sharp end’). Reaney suggests that in some cases Pointer may have been an occupational name for a tiler or slater whose job was to point the tiles, i.e. render them with mortar where they overlapped.Possibly an altered form of German Pointner, a variant of Bainter.

    Pointer

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Online names & meanings

  • Mothika | மோதீகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Mothika | மோதீகா

  • Uninaj
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Uninaj

    Ascending, Progressing

  • Anantman
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Anantman

    God's Glory

  • Maargit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Maargit

    Pearl

  • Misba
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Misba

    Light; Innocent

  • HESPERUS
  • Male

    Greek

    HESPERUS

    Variant spelling of Greek Hesperos, HESPERUS means "evening." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Eos, one of the gods of the evening star Venus, the other being Eosphoros. They were later combined into one god. His Latin name is Vesperus.

  • Karielle
  • Girl/Female

    German, Scandinavian

    Karielle

    Pure

  • Arian
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Anglo, Australian, Gaelic, German, Irish

    Arian

    Spares; Pledge; Oath; Golden Life

  • Hena |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Hena |

    A flower

  • Nakhat
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Nakhat

    Fragrance

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  • Rusk
  • n.

    Bread or cake which has been made brown and crisp, and afterwards grated, or pulverized in a mortar.

  • Hood
  • n.

    A covering for a mortar.

  • Hobit
  • n.

    A small mortar on a gun carriage, in use before the howitzer.

  • Hod
  • n.

    A kind of wooden tray with a handle, borne on the shoulder, for carrying mortar, brick, etc.

  • Royal
  • n.

    A small mortar.

  • Trug
  • n.

    A hod for mortar.

  • Sleet
  • n.

    The part of a mortar extending from the chamber to the trunnions.

  • Trunnion
  • n.

    A cylindrical projection on each side of a piece, whether gun, mortar, or howitzer, serving to support it on the cheeks of the carriage. See Illust. of Cannon.

  • Slapdash
  • v. t.

    To apply, or apply something to, in a hasty, careless, or rough manner; to roughcast; as, to slapdash mortar or paint on a wall, or to slapdash a wall.

  • Shell
  • n.

    A hollow projectile, of various shapes, adapted for a mortar or a cannon, and containing an explosive substance, ignited with a fuse or by percussion, by means of which the projectile is burst and its fragments scattered. See Bomb.

  • Howitzer
  • n.

    A gun so short that the projectile, which was hollow, could be put in its place by hand; a kind of mortar.

  • Unite
  • v. t.

    To put together so as to make one; to join, as two or more constituents, to form a whole; to combine; to connect; to join; to cause to adhere; as, to unite bricks by mortar; to unite iron bars by welding; to unite two armies.

  • Sour
  • v. t.

    To macerate, and render fit for plaster or mortar; as, to sour lime for business purposes.

  • Trowel
  • n.

    A mason's tool, used in spreading and dressing mortar, and breaking bricks to shape them.

  • Trass
  • n.

    A white to gray volcanic tufa, formed of decomposed trachytic cinders; -- sometimes used as a cement. Hence, a coarse sort of plaster or mortar, durable in water, and used to line cisterns and other reservoirs of water.

  • Tinker
  • n.

    A small mortar on the end of a staff.

  • Mortar
  • v. t.

    To plaster or make fast with mortar.

  • Strike
  • v. t.

    To cut off, as a mortar joint, even with the face of the wall, or inward at a slight angle.

  • Tum-tum
  • n.

    A dish made in the West Indies by beating boiled plantain quite soft in a wooden mortar.

  • Temper
  • n.

    The state of any compound substance which results from the mixture of various ingredients; due mixture of different qualities; just combination; as, the temper of mortar.