slovodefinícia
ballistic
(encz)
ballistic,balistický
Ballistic
(gcide)
Ballistic \Bal*lis"tic\, a.
1. Of or pertaining to the ballista, or to the art of hurling
stones or missile weapons by means of an engine.
[1913 Webster]

2. Pertaining to ballistics[2], or to a projectile in a
gravitational field.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

3. frenzied; very angry; -- used mostly in the phrase

go ballistic. [Colloq.]
[PJC]

Ballistic pendulum, an instrument consisting of a mass of
wood or other material suspended as a pendulum, for
measuring the force and velocity of projectiles by means
of the arc through which their impact impels it.
[1913 Webster]
ballistic
(wn)
ballistic
adj 1: relating to or characteristic of the motion of objects
moving under their own momentum and the force of gravity;
"ballistic missile"
podobné slovodefinícia
antiballistic missile
(encz)
antiballistic missile,protibalistická raketa n: "obranná raketa
sestrojená pro sestřelení mezikontinentální balistické rakety"
ballistic
(encz)
ballistic,balistický
ballistic missile
(encz)
ballistic missile,balistická střela n: luke
ballistics
(encz)
ballistics,balistika n: luke
fleet ballistic missile submarine
(encz)
fleet ballistic missile submarine, n:
go ballistic
(encz)
go ballistic,
intercontinental ballistic missile
(encz)
intercontinental ballistic missile, n:
aero-ballistic rocket
(czen)
Aero-Ballistic Rocket,ABR[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
ballistic missile defense organization
(czen)
Ballistic Missile Defense Organization,BMDO[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
ballistic missile technology
(czen)
Ballistic Missile Technology,BMT[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
theater ballistic missile
(czen)
Theater Ballistic Missile,TBM[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
antiballistic missile missile
(gcide)
Missile \Mis"sile\, n. [L. missile.]
1. A weapon thrown or projected or intended to be projected,
as a lance, an arrow, or a bullet.
[1913 Webster]

2. A rocket-propelled device designed to fly through the air
and deliver a warhead of explosive materials to a target.
[PJC]

Note: Numerous types of rocket-propelled missile[2] are now
used in modern warfare. Some types with names
indicating their range or function are: {antiaircraft
missile}; ballistic missile; cruise missile;
antiballistic missile missile; air-to-air missile;
air-to-ground missile; guided missile;
intercontinental ballistic missile (IBM);
intermediate range ballistic missile (IRBM);
surface-to-air missile.
ballistic missile
(gcide)
Missile \Mis"sile\, n. [L. missile.]
1. A weapon thrown or projected or intended to be projected,
as a lance, an arrow, or a bullet.
[1913 Webster]

2. A rocket-propelled device designed to fly through the air
and deliver a warhead of explosive materials to a target.
[PJC]

Note: Numerous types of rocket-propelled missile[2] are now
used in modern warfare. Some types with names
indicating their range or function are: {antiaircraft
missile}; ballistic missile; cruise missile;
antiballistic missile missile; air-to-air missile;
air-to-ground missile; guided missile;
intercontinental ballistic missile (IBM);
intermediate range ballistic missile (IRBM);
surface-to-air missile.ballistic missile \bal*lis"tic mis`sile\, n.
A rocket-propelled missile of long range which is guided only
during the powered portion of its flight, which usually takes
only a small part of the total flight time; -- contrasted
with guided missile.

Note: Ballistic missiles are sometimes referred to by their
range, such as an

intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) or an

intermediate range ballistic missile (IRBM).
[PJC]
Ballistic pendulum
(gcide)
Pendulum \Pen"du*lum\, n.; pl. Pendulums. [NL., fr. L.
pendulus hanging, swinging. See Pendulous.]
A body so suspended from a fixed point as to swing freely to
and fro by the alternate action of gravity and momentum. It
is used to regulate the movements of clockwork and other
machinery.
[1913 Webster]

Note: The time of oscillation of a pendulum is independent of
the arc of vibration, provided this arc be small.
[1913 Webster]

Ballistic pendulum. See under Ballistic.

Compensation pendulum, a clock pendulum in which the effect
of changes of temperature of the length of the rod is so
counteracted, usually by the opposite expansion of
differene metals, that the distance of the center of
oscillation from the center of suspension remains
invariable; as, the mercurial compensation pendulum, in
which the expansion of the rod is compensated by the
opposite expansion of mercury in a jar constituting the
bob; the gridiron pendulum, in which compensation is
effected by the opposite expansion of sets of rods of
different metals.

Compound pendulum, an ordinary pendulum; -- so called, as
being made up of different parts, and contrasted with
simple pendulum.

Conical pendulum or Revolving pendulum, a weight
connected by a rod with a fixed point; and revolving in a
horizontal circle about the vertical from that point.

Pendulum bob, the weight at the lower end of a pendulum.

Pendulum level, a plumb level. See under Level.

Pendulum wheel, the balance of a watch.

Simple pendulum or Theoretical pendulum, an imaginary
pendulum having no dimensions except length, and no weight
except at the center of oscillation; in other words, a
material point suspended by an ideal line.
[1913 Webster]Ballistic \Bal*lis"tic\, a.
1. Of or pertaining to the ballista, or to the art of hurling
stones or missile weapons by means of an engine.
[1913 Webster]

2. Pertaining to ballistics[2], or to a projectile in a
gravitational field.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

3. frenzied; very angry; -- used mostly in the phrase

go ballistic. [Colloq.]
[PJC]

Ballistic pendulum, an instrument consisting of a mass of
wood or other material suspended as a pendulum, for
measuring the force and velocity of projectiles by means
of the arc through which their impact impels it.
[1913 Webster]
Ballistics
(gcide)
Ballistics \Bal*lis"tics\, n. [Cf. F. balistique. See
Ballista.]
The science or art of hurling missile weapons by the use of
an engine. --Whewell.
[1913 Webster]

2. The science treating the motion of projectiles in flight,
especially when they are in free fall within the earth's
gravitational field.
[PJC]

3. The study of the characteristics of a cartridge fired from
a firearm, and of the processes occurring during the
discharge of a firearm.
[PJC]

4. The division within a police department which studies the
characteristics of cartridges fired from a firearm; the
ballistics department. The characteristics of the weapons
and bullets fired may be used as evidence in criminal
investigations.
[PJC]
Electro-ballistic
(gcide)
Electro-ballistic \E*lec`tro-bal*lis"tic\, a.
Pertaining to electro-ballistics.
[1913 Webster]
Electro-ballistics
(gcide)
Electro-ballistics \E*lec`tro-bal*lis"tics\, n.
The art or science of measuring the force or velocity of
projectiles by means of electricity.
[1913 Webster]
go ballistic
(gcide)
Ballistic \Bal*lis"tic\, a.
1. Of or pertaining to the ballista, or to the art of hurling
stones or missile weapons by means of an engine.
[1913 Webster]

2. Pertaining to ballistics[2], or to a projectile in a
gravitational field.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

3. frenzied; very angry; -- used mostly in the phrase

go ballistic. [Colloq.]
[PJC]

Ballistic pendulum, an instrument consisting of a mass of
wood or other material suspended as a pendulum, for
measuring the force and velocity of projectiles by means
of the arc through which their impact impels it.
[1913 Webster]
intercontinental ballistic missile
(gcide)
Missile \Mis"sile\, n. [L. missile.]
1. A weapon thrown or projected or intended to be projected,
as a lance, an arrow, or a bullet.
[1913 Webster]

2. A rocket-propelled device designed to fly through the air
and deliver a warhead of explosive materials to a target.
[PJC]

Note: Numerous types of rocket-propelled missile[2] are now
used in modern warfare. Some types with names
indicating their range or function are: {antiaircraft
missile}; ballistic missile; cruise missile;
antiballistic missile missile; air-to-air missile;
air-to-ground missile; guided missile;
intercontinental ballistic missile (IBM);
intermediate range ballistic missile (IRBM);
surface-to-air missile.ballistic missile \bal*lis"tic mis`sile\, n.
A rocket-propelled missile of long range which is guided only
during the powered portion of its flight, which usually takes
only a small part of the total flight time; -- contrasted
with guided missile.

Note: Ballistic missiles are sometimes referred to by their
range, such as an

intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) or an

intermediate range ballistic missile (IRBM).
[PJC]
intermediate range ballistic missile
(gcide)
Missile \Mis"sile\, n. [L. missile.]
1. A weapon thrown or projected or intended to be projected,
as a lance, an arrow, or a bullet.
[1913 Webster]

2. A rocket-propelled device designed to fly through the air
and deliver a warhead of explosive materials to a target.
[PJC]

Note: Numerous types of rocket-propelled missile[2] are now
used in modern warfare. Some types with names
indicating their range or function are: {antiaircraft
missile}; ballistic missile; cruise missile;
antiballistic missile missile; air-to-air missile;
air-to-ground missile; guided missile;
intercontinental ballistic missile (IBM);
intermediate range ballistic missile (IRBM);
surface-to-air missile.ballistic missile \bal*lis"tic mis`sile\, n.
A rocket-propelled missile of long range which is guided only
during the powered portion of its flight, which usually takes
only a small part of the total flight time; -- contrasted
with guided missile.

Note: Ballistic missiles are sometimes referred to by their
range, such as an

intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) or an

intermediate range ballistic missile (IRBM).
[PJC]
antiballistic missile
(wn)
antiballistic missile
n 1: a defensive missile designed to shoot down incoming
intercontinental ballistic missiles; "the Strategic Arms
Limitation Talks placed limits on the deployment of ABMs"
[syn: antiballistic missile, ABM]
ballistic
(wn)
ballistic
adj 1: relating to or characteristic of the motion of objects
moving under their own momentum and the force of gravity;
"ballistic missile"
ballistic capsule
(wn)
ballistic capsule
n 1: a craft capable of traveling in outer space; technically, a
satellite around the sun [syn: spacecraft, {ballistic
capsule}, space vehicle]
ballistic fingerprinting
(wn)
ballistic fingerprinting
n 1: identification of the gun that fired a bullet from an
analysis of the unique marks that every gun makes on the
bullet it fires and on the shell ejected from it [syn:
ballistic identification, ballistic fingerprinting,
bullet fingerprinting]
ballistic galvanometer
(wn)
ballistic galvanometer
n 1: a moving-coil galvanometer that measures electric charge
ballistic identification
(wn)
ballistic identification
n 1: identification of the gun that fired a bullet from an
analysis of the unique marks that every gun makes on the
bullet it fires and on the shell ejected from it [syn:
ballistic identification, ballistic fingerprinting,
bullet fingerprinting]
ballistic missile
(wn)
ballistic missile
n 1: a missile that is guided in the first part of its flight
but falls freely as it approaches target
ballistic missile defense organization
(wn)
Ballistic Missile Defense Organization
n 1: an agency in the Department of Defense that is responsible
for making ballistic missile defense a reality [syn:
Ballistic Missile Defense Organization, BMDO]
ballistic pendulum
(wn)
ballistic pendulum
n 1: a physical pendulum consisting of a large mass suspended
from a rod; when it is struck by a projectile its
displacement is used to measure the projectile's velocity
ballistic trajectory
(wn)
ballistic trajectory
n 1: the trajectory of an object in free flight [syn:
ballistics, ballistic trajectory]
ballistics
(wn)
ballistics
n 1: the trajectory of an object in free flight [syn:
ballistics, ballistic trajectory]
2: the science of flight dynamics
fleet ballistic missile submarine
(wn)
fleet ballistic missile submarine
n 1: a submarine carrying ballistic missiles
go ballistic
(wn)
go ballistic
v 1: get very angry and fly into a rage; "The professor
combusted when the student didn't know the answer to a very
elementary question"; "Spam makes me go ballistic" [syn:
flip one's lid, blow up, throw a fit, hit the roof,
hit the ceiling, have kittens, have a fit, combust,
blow one's stack, fly off the handle, flip one's wig,
lose one's temper, blow a fuse, go ballistic]
intercontinental ballistic missile
(wn)
intercontinental ballistic missile
n 1: a ballistic missile that is capable of traveling from one
continent to another [syn: {intercontinental ballistic
missile}, ICBM]

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