cannelure
American
[kan-l-oor]
/ ˈkæn lˌʊər /
noun
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a groove or fluting around the cylindrical part of a bullet.
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any groove or fluting on a cylinderlike object.
cannelure
British
/ ˈkænəˌlʊə /
noun
Other Word Forms
- cannelured adjective
Etymology
Origin of cannelure
First recorded in 1750–60; from French cannelure, from Middle French cannelature, from Italian cannellatura, probably from cannella “small tube, cinnamon,” from Medieval Latin canella; cane ( def. )
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