swivel gun - translation to arabic
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swivel gun - translation to arabic

SMALL CANNON MOUNTED ON SWIVEL FOR EASE AIMING
Swivel guns; Peterero; Paterero; Pederero; Swivel cannon
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swivel gun         
مدفع دوار
swivel         
  • Stainless steel anchor swivel
  • A swivel in a link
CONNECTION THAT ALLOWS AN OBJECT TO ROTATE HORIZONTALLY OR VERTICALLY
Swivel joint; Swivel-joint
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المرود، الموصلة المتراوحة : اداة تمكن الشئ المثبت من الدوران فوقها بحرية = حامل تدور الكرسى فوقه = حلقة تربط بين جزءين من السلسلة بحيث يدور احدهما من غير ان تؤدى حركته الى دوران الاخر
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دار او دار على محور او نحوه حرك
swivel         
  • Stainless steel anchor swivel
  • A swivel in a link
CONNECTION THAT ALLOWS AN OBJECT TO ROTATE HORIZONTALLY OR VERTICALLY
Swivel joint; Swivel-joint
اسْم : المِرْوَد . الوُصلة المتراوحة وهي أداة تمكّن الشيء المثَبَّت من الدوران فوقها بحرية
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فِعْل : يدور أو يدير على محور أو نحوه

Definition

Paterero

Wikipedia

Swivel gun

The term swivel gun (or simply swivel) usually refers to a small cannon, mounted on a swiveling stand or fork which allows a very wide arc of movement. Another type of firearm referred to as a swivel gun was an early flintlock combination gun with two barrels that rotated along their axes to allow the shooter to switch between rifled and smoothbore barrels.

Swivel guns should not be confused with pivot guns, which were far larger weapons mounted on a horizontal pivot, or screw guns, which are a mountain gun with a segmented barrel.

An older term for the type is peterero (alternative spellings include "paterero" and "pederero"). The name was taken from the Spanish name for the gun, pedrero, a combination of the word piedra (stone) and the suffix -ero (-er), because stone was the first type of ammunition fired.