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* Small pellets usually iron or lead used in [[shotgun]] cartridges and other [[anti-personnel]] weapons. |
* Small pellets usually iron or lead used in [[shotgun]] cartridges and other [[anti-personnel]] weapons. |
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* A measure of volume approximately equal to one [[ounce]] or 30 [[ml]]. See [[Shot glass]]. |
* A measure of volume approximately equal to one [[ounce]] or 30 [[ml]]. See [[Shot glass]]. |
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* An attempt to score a goal in various sports |
* An attempt to score a goal in various sports including [[shot (hockey)|ice hockey]], [[basketball]] and [[Football (soccer)]]. |
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* An injection of medicine performed using a [[syringe]] and [[hypodermic needle]]. |
* An injection of medicine performed using a [[syringe]] and [[hypodermic needle]]. |
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* ''Shot Rev. 2.0'' is a [[Video Album]] by [[The Sisters of Mercy]] |
* ''Shot Rev. 2.0'' is a [[Video Album]] by [[The Sisters of Mercy]] |
Revision as of 17:37, 5 June 2005
The term shot may refer to:
- Shot (film) is part of a film between two cuts.
- A single round fired from a firearm may be a warning shot; also, it may leave a person or animal shot, i.e. having sustained a gunshot wound.
- Small pellets usually iron or lead used in shotgun cartridges and other anti-personnel weapons.
- A measure of volume approximately equal to one ounce or 30 ml. See Shot glass.
- An attempt to score a goal in various sports including ice hockey, basketball and Football (soccer).
- An injection of medicine performed using a syringe and hypodermic needle.
- Shot Rev. 2.0 is a Video Album by The Sisters of Mercy