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tuyfcre 475 usage<br />

tuyere plongeante, (met.) inclined twyer.<br />

tympan, m., spandrel; die of a pedestal; panel<br />

or filling of wood, inclosed by molding; tympanum,<br />

treadmill (power applied internally);<br />

(mach.) pinion mounted on a shaft.<br />

tympe, f., (met.) tymp;<br />

fer de , tymp iron.<br />

type, a., standard.<br />

type, m., type (printing); model, type, standard;<br />

canon , (art.) type gun;<br />

hausse , (art.) standard or type si^ht;<br />

poudre , v. s. v. poudre;<br />

projectile- , (art.) standard or type projectile.<br />

udometre, m., rain gauge.<br />

uhlan, m., (mil.) uhlan, lancer.<br />

u(li)lanka, f., (unif.) uhlan tunic.<br />

ukase, m., ukase.<br />

ulcere, m., ulcer, boil, sore;<br />

du bourrelet de la matrice de I'angle, (hipp. )<br />

scratch between heel and pastern joint.<br />

ulmer, v. a., to surrender shamefully, without<br />

opposition.<br />

ulterieur, a., ulterior, farther.<br />

ultimatum, m., ultimatum.<br />

ultra mariri, a., ultramarine.<br />

ultramontain, a., ultramontane (esp. beyond the<br />

Alps).<br />

ultrapont(a)in, m., person living across the river<br />

(said of cities crossed by a stream);<br />

pays , the Latin Quarter in Paris.<br />

unanimite, f., unanimity;<br />

a /'<br />

, unanimously.<br />

une-deux, m., (/me.) feint followed by a disengage,<br />

in a different line from the feint.<br />

une-deux-trois, m., (fenc.) two feints followed<br />

by a disengage.<br />

uni, a., joined to, united, level, smooth, even:<br />

uniform; simple, plain, without ornament;<br />

(man.) united, right (of the gallop);<br />

& r on a , level;<br />

chevql , horse that gallops united;<br />

fr? Etats-Unis, the United States;<br />

galop , (man.) right gallop.<br />

unification, f., unification;<br />

des soldes, consolidation of pay.<br />

uniforme, a., uniform, regular, even, unvaried;<br />

habit , (unif.) uniform.<br />

uniforme, m., (mil.) uniform, regimentals; military<br />

dress in general;<br />

grand , full uniform;<br />

en grand , in full uniform;<br />

quitter V , to leave the service;<br />

voyant de I' , conspictiousness of the uniformease<br />

with which it may be made out at a distance.<br />

unilateral, a., (adm., of contracts) binding on one<br />

party only.<br />

union, f., union, junction, <strong>com</strong>bination; adjustment,<br />

adjusting; concurrence; the Union the<br />

United States; (man.) regularity of a horse's<br />

motion; (tech.) union, union joint, coupling;<br />

des femmes de France, society of women<br />

whose object is to succor the wounded in time<br />

of war;<br />

ouvriere, labor union;<br />

fa vis, screw joint, screw coupling.<br />

unioniste, m., Union man (United States, 1861-<br />

18G5).<br />

unipolaire, a., (elec.) unipolar.<br />

uniphase, (elec.) single phase.<br />

unir, v. a. r., to join, unite, piece together, <strong>com</strong>bine,<br />

link, connect; to level, smooth, make<br />

plane;<br />

& chaud, (met.) to weld;<br />

un cheval, v. s. v. cheval.<br />

U.<br />

typhon, m., typhoon.<br />

typographe, m., typographer, printer;<br />

imprimeur , letterpress printer.<br />

typographic, f., typography.<br />

typolithographle, f., typolithography.<br />

typometre, m., instrument for taking the measure<br />

of men's clothes.<br />

tyran, m., tyrant.<br />

tyrannic, f., tyranny.<br />

tyranniser, v. a., to tyrannize over.<br />

tyre, f., tire,<br />

tzar, m., v. tsar.<br />

unitaire, a., of unit of value, unit.<br />

unite, f., unit; (mil.) unit of organization;<br />

absolue, absolute unit;<br />

s accolees, (mil.) units side by side;<br />

administrative, (mil.) the smallest organized<br />

unit having a distinct administration (e. g<br />

<strong>com</strong>pany, troop, or battery);<br />

d'armement (et de munitions), (mil.) state<br />

or condition of having but one model of small<br />

arm;<br />

de chaleur, unit of heat;<br />

collective, (Fr. a., med.) the outfit (materiel)<br />

of a sanitary formation, necessary to its duties<br />

for a given time;<br />

de <strong>com</strong>bat, (mil.) fighting unit, <strong>com</strong>bat unit<br />

(the largest unit that may be controlled directly<br />

by the voice <strong>com</strong>pany, troop, battery);<br />

de <strong>com</strong>mandement, (mil.) any unit having a<br />

permanent and recognized head (e. g., <strong>com</strong>pany,<br />

battalion, brigade, divisional artillery);<br />

derivee, derived unit;<br />

-fondamentale, fundamental unit;<br />

de longueur, unit of length;<br />

de manoeuvre, (mil.) drill unit;<br />

de marche, (mil.) march unit (e. g., battalion,<br />

squadron, battery; a march unit is<br />

defined as a <strong>com</strong>bination of groups such that<br />

the space between them equals the elongation<br />

each group may take in the interval between<br />

consecutive halts) ;<br />

mecanique, unit of work;<br />

de mesure, unit of measure;<br />

de poids, unit of weight;<br />

pratique, (elec.) practical unit;<br />

prevotale, v. s. v. prevotal;<br />

de puissance, unit of force;<br />

de ravitaillement, (mil.) unit of supply;<br />

strategique, (mil.) strategic unit (group<br />

formed of troops of all arms and of necessary<br />

services; e.<br />

^., army corps, which is the typical<br />

strategic unit);<br />

s successives, (mil.) units one behind the<br />

other (as distinguished from s accolees);<br />

tactique, (mil.) tactical unit (i. e., the small-<br />

est unit to which may be given a definite mis-<br />

sion on the battlefield; e. g., battalion, group<br />

of batteries, regiment of cavalry; on a larger<br />

scale for cavalry, the division of three brigades<br />

with three horse batteries);<br />

de travail, unit of work.<br />

universitaire, a. m., university; university man;<br />

corps , faculty of the university.<br />

university, f., university.<br />

uno-rail, m., uno-rail.<br />

urane, m., sort of flying machine (proposed).<br />

urgence, f., urgency;<br />

cas d' , urgency, pressing case;<br />

il y a , the case is pressing.<br />

us, m. pi., use, usage, custom, ways, practice<br />

(found usually in the following expression:)<br />

et coutumes, usages and customs.<br />

usable, a., liable to wear out,<br />

usage, m., use, usage, practice, habit; employment;<br />

service; (law) right of pasture; <strong>com</strong>mon<br />

of estovers;<br />

de bon , very serviceable;<br />

hors d' , out of use, obsolete.

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