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rifled
ri·fle 1 R0241900 (rī′fəl) n. 1. a. A firearm with a spirally grooved bore, designed to be fired from the shoulder. b. An artillery piece or naval gun with a spirally grooved bore. 2. rifles Troops armed with rifles. tr.v. ri·fled, ri·fling, ri·fles To cut spiral grooves within (a gun barrel, for example). [Short for rifle gun, rifled gun, from rifle, to cut spiral grooves in, from French rifler, to scratch, from Middle French, from Old French; see rifle2.]
ri·fle 2 R0241900 (rī′fəl) v. ri·fled, ri·fling, ri·fles v. tr. 1. To search (an area or container, for example) thoroughly, especially using the hands with the intent to steal or remove something: rifled the desk, looking for the keys. 2. To rob or search with the intent to rob: rifled the travelers of their belongings. 3. To steal (goods). v. intr. To search vigorously: rifling through my drawers to find matching socks. [Middle English riflen, to plunder, from Middle French rifler, from Old French rifler, to scratch, brush up against, from Old High German riffilōn, to scrape, scratch; akin to Old Norse rīfa, to rive.] ri′fler n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | rifled - of a firearm; having rifling or internal spiral grooves inside the barrelsmoothbore, unrifled - of a firearm; not having rifling or internal spiral grooves inside the barrel | Translations EncyclopediaSeeriflerifled Related to rifled: Rifled WeaponsAntonyms for rifledadj of a firearmAntonyms |