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Definition of Multiflash
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Multiflash
Literary usage of Multiflash
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Human Rights in Northern Ireland: Congressional Hearing edited by Christopher H. Smith (1999)
"M450 / M451 multiflash stun grenades. M444 launchable stun grenade - may be fired
from any 12-guage riot shotgun. Accuracy Systems low lethality ammunition ..."
2. Human Rights in Northern Ireland: Congressional Hearing edited by Christopher H. Smith (1999)
"M450 / M451 multiflash stun grenades. M444 launchable stun grenade - may be fired
from any 12-guage riot shotgun. Accuracy Systems low lethality ammunition ..."
3. Police Body Armor Standards and Testing by Office of Technology Assessment, United States, Congress (1992)
"Examples include multiflash photography, which has been used to measure deformation
versus time in air backing; [39] multiflash x-radiography, ..."
4. Conservation Laws by Benjamin Crowell (2003)
"12 The multiflash photograph shows a collision between two pool balls. The ball
that was initially at rest shows up as a dark image in its initial position, ..."
5. Human Rights in Northern Ireland: Congressional Hearing edited by Christopher H. Smith (1999)
"M450 / M451 multiflash stun grenades. M444 launchable stun grenade - may be fired
from any 12-guage riot shotgun. Accuracy Systems low lethality ammunition ..."
6. Human Rights in Northern Ireland: Congressional Hearing edited by Christopher H. Smith (1999)
"M450 / M451 multiflash stun grenades. M444 launchable stun grenade - may be fired
from any 12-guage riot shotgun. Accuracy Systems low lethality ammunition ..."
7. Police Body Armor Standards and Testing by Office of Technology Assessment, United States, Congress (1992)
"Examples include multiflash photography, which has been used to measure deformation
versus time in air backing; [39] multiflash x-radiography, ..."
8. Conservation Laws by Benjamin Crowell (2003)
"12 The multiflash photograph shows a collision between two pool balls. The ball
that was initially at rest shows up as a dark image in its initial position, ..."