different between flintlock vs doghead
flintlock
English
Etymology
flint +? lock
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?fl?nt?l?k/
- Hyphenation: flint?lock
Noun
flintlock (plural flintlocks)
- An early type of firearm, using a spring-loaded flint to strike sparks into the firing pan.
Translations
See also
- flintlock on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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doghead
English
Etymology
dog +? head
Noun
doghead (plural dogheads)
- (firearms) That part of a matchlock or flintlock gun or rifle that holds the burning fuse or flint and applies it to the gunpowder.
- (mythology) A mythical creature with a human body and a dog's head.
Synonyms
- (mythical creature): cynocephalus
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Anagrams
- Godhead, godhead
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