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gunpowder$33188$ - translation to greek

VARIETY OF GREEN TEA
Gunpowder Tea; Gunpowder green; Gunpowder green tea; Formosan gunpowder; Zhu cha

gunpowder      
n. πυρίτιδα, μπαρούτι
heavy artillery         
  • A depiction of an early vase-shaped cannon (shown here as the "Long-range Awe-inspiring Cannon"(威遠砲)) complete with a crude sight and an ignition port dated from around 1350 AD. The illustration is from the 14th century Ming Dynasty book ''Huolongjing''.<ref name="needham314316"/>
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  • 152 mm howitzer D-20]] during the [[Iran–Iraq War]]
  • M-198]] [[howitzer]]
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  • Horse-drawn artillery
  • Two French Army Giat [[GCT 155mm]] (155 mm AUF1) Self-propelled Guns, 40th Regiment d' Artillerie, with IFOR markings are parked at Hekon base, near Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina, in support of Operation Joint Endeavor
  • ATAGS]] showcasing towing, turning and firing of rounds
  • 8-inch Armstrong gun during [[American Civil War]], [[Fort Fisher]], 1865
  • Artillery illuminating ammunition used in a shooting exercise on [[Simplon Pass]], [[Switzerland]]. The illuminated mountain is Mount [[Fletschhorn]], 9 km from the photographer's position.
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  • 15cm field howitzers]] during [[World War I]]
  • The French [[Canon de 75 modèle 1897]], the first modern artillery piece
  • Three of the large Korean artillery, [[Chongtong]] in the Jinju National Museum. These cannons were made in the mid 16th century. The closest is a "Cheonja chongtong"(천자총통, 天字銃筒), the second is a "Jija chongtong"(지자총통, 地字銃筒), and the third is a "Hyeonja chongtong"(현자총통, 玄字銃筒).
  • ''Cyclone'' of the 320th French Artillery, in [[Hoogstade]], Belgium, September 5, 1917
  • Ottomans]] in [[siege of Constantinople (1453)]], showing ornate decoration. Taken by The Land Feb 07 at [[Fort Nelson, Hampshire]].
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  • 130 mm Gun M-46]] during a direct fire mission in a live fire exercise in 2010.
  • French gunner in the 15th century, a 1904 illustration
  • Artillery with [[gabion]] fortification
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  • M-198]] firing outside of [[Fallujah]], Iraq in 2004
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  • Illustration of different trajectories used in MRSI: For any muzzle velocity there is a steeper (> 45°, solid line) and a lower (<45°, dashed line) trajectory. On these different trajectories, the shells have different flight times.
  • A bronze "thousand ball thunder cannon" from the ''[[Huolongjing]]''.
  • Naval cannon, early 19th century
  • Portuguese artillery on display at the Military Museum of Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • [[German Army]] [[PzH 2000]] self-propelled artillery
  • Modern artillery ammunition. Caliber 155&nbsp;mm as used by the [[PzH 2000]]
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  • Man-pulled artillery
  • Firing of an 18-pound gun, [[Louis-Philippe Crepin]] (1772–1851)
  • The [[Tsar Cannon]] (caliber 890 mm), cast in 1586 in Moscow. It is the largest bombard in the world.
  • An artillery piece in the monument commemorating the 1864 [[Battle of Tupelo]] ([[American Civil War]])
  • [[M1156 Precision Guidance Kit]] can be added to unguided projectiles
  • [[M982 Excalibur]] guided artillery shell
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Definition

gunpowder
n.
1) smokeless gunpowder
2) a grain of gunpowder

Wikipedia

Gunpowder tea

Gunpowder tea (Chinese: 珠茶; pinyin: zhū chá; lit. 'pearl tea'; pronounced [ʈʂú ʈʂʰǎ]) is a form of tea in which each leaf has been rolled into a small round pellet. Its English name comes from its resemblance to grains of gunpowder. This rolling method of shaping tea is most often applied either to dried green tea (the most commonly encountered variety outside China) or oolong tea.

Gunpowder tea production dates back to the Tang Dynasty 618–907. It was first introduced to Taiwan in the nineteenth century. Gunpowder tea leaves are withered, steamed, rolled, and then dried. Although the individual leaves were formerly rolled by hand, today all but the highest grade gunpowder teas are rolled by machines. Rolling renders the leaves less susceptible to physical damage and breakage and allows them to retain more of their flavor and aroma. In addition, it allows certain types of oolong teas to be aged for decades if they are cared for by being occasionally roasted.

Shiny pellets indicate that the tea is relatively fresh. Pellet size is also associated with quality, larger pellets being considered a mark of lower quality tea. High quality gunpowder tea will have small, tightly rolled pellets. The tea is divided into several grades using a combination of numbers and letters. As an example, 3505AAA is considered the highest grade while 9375 is a relatively lower grade.