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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shots
n. pl.
The
refuse
of
cattle
taken
from
a
drove
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shot
,
n.
;
pl
.
Shot
or
Shots
1.
The
act
of
shooting
;
discharge
of
a
firearm
or
other
weapon
which
throws
a
missile
.
He
caused
twenty
shot
of
his
greatest
cannon
to
be
made
at
the
king's
army
.
--
Clarendon
.
2.
A
missile
weapon
,
particularly
a
ball
or
bullet
;
specifically
,
whatever
is
discharged
as
a
projectile
from
firearms
or
cannon
by
the
force
of
an
explosive
.
Note:
☞
Shot
used
in
war
is
of
various
kinds
,
classified
according
to
the
material
of
which
it
is
composed
,
into
lead
,
wrought-iron
,
and
cast-iron
;
according
to
form
,
into
spherical
and
oblong
;
according
to
structure
and
modes
of
operation
,
into
solid
,
hollow
,
and
case
.
See
Bar shot
,
Chain shot
,
etc
.,
under
Bar
,
Chain
,
etc
.
3.
Small
globular
masses
of
lead
,
of
various
sizes
, --
used
chiefly
as
the
projectiles
in
shotguns
for
killing
game
;
as
,
bird
shot
; buck
shot
.
4.
The
flight
of
a
missile
,
or
the
distance
which
it
is
,
or
can
be
,
thrown
;
as
,
the
vessel
was
distant
more
than
a
cannon
shot
.
5.
A
marksman
;
one
who
practices
shooting
;
as
,
an
exellent
shot
.
6.
Fisheries
(a)
A
cast
of
a
net
.
(b)
The
entire
throw
of
nets
at
one
time
.
(c)
A
place
or
spot
for
setting
nets
.
(d)
A
single
draft
or
catch
of
fish
made
.
7.
Athletics
A
spherical
weight
,
to
be
put
,
or
thrown
,
in
competition
for
distance
.
8.
A
stroke
,
throw
,
or
other
action
to
propel
a
ball
or
other
game
piece
in
certain
games
,
as
in
billiards
,
hockey
,
basketball
,
curling
,
etc
.;
also
,
a
move
,
as
in
chess
.
9.
A
guess
;
conjecture
;
also
,
an
attempt
. [
Colloq
.]
“I'll
take
a
shot
at
it.”
Shot belt
,
a
belt
having
a
pouch
or
compartment
for
carrying
shot
.
Shot cartridge
,
a
cartridge
containing
powder
and
small
shot
,
forming
a
charge
for
a
shotgun
.
Shot garland
Naut.
,
a
wooden
frame
to
contain
shot
,
secured
to
the
coamings
and
ledges
round
the
hatchways
of
a
ship
.
Shot gauge
,
an
instrument
for
measuring
the
diameter
of
round
shot
. --
Totten
.
shot hole
,
a
hole
made
by
a
shot
or
bullet
discharged
.
Shot locker
Naut.
,
a
strongly
framed
compartment
in
the
hold
of
a
vessel
,
for
containing
shot
.
Shot of a cable
Naut.
,
the
splicing
of
two
or
more
cables
together
,
or
the
whole
length
of
the
cables
thus
united
.
Shot prop
Naut.
,
a
wooden
prop
covered
with
tarred
hemp
,
to
stop
a
hole
made
by
the
shot
of
an
enemy
in
a
ship's
side
.
Shot tower
,
a
lofty
tower
for
making
shot
,
by
dropping
from
its
summit
melted
lead
in
slender
streams
.
The
lead
forms
spherical
drops
which
cool
in
the
descent
,
and
are
received
in
water
or
other
liquid
.
Shot window
,
a
window
projecting
from
the
wall
.
Ritson
,
quoted
by
Halliwell
,
explains
it
as
a
window
that
opens
and
shuts
;
and
Wodrow
describes
it
as
a
window
of
shutters
made
of
timber
and
a
few
inches
of
glass
above
them
.
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