carbine

[ˈkɑːbaɪn]

carbine Definition

  • 1a light automatic rifle used by soldiers
  • 2a rifle with a short barrel

Using carbine: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "carbine" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The soldier carried a carbine on his back.

  • Example

    The police officer drew her carbine and aimed it at the suspect.

  • Example

    The hunter preferred to use a carbine for its lightweight and portability.

carbine Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for carbine

Phrases with carbine

  • carbine-length

    referring to the length of a rifle barrel that is shorter than standard

    Example

    He customized his rifle with a carbine-length barrel for better maneuverability.

  • a type of firearm mechanism that uses a lever or pump to load and eject cartridges

    Example

    The shotgun has a carbine action that allows for quick reloading.

  • a type of rifle stock that is shorter than standard, designed for use with a carbine-length barrel

    Example

    He replaced the standard rifle stock with a carbine stock for better handling.

Origins of carbine

from French 'carabine', from Old French 'carabin', meaning 'mounted musketier'

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Summary: carbine in Brief

A 'carbine' [ˈkɑːbaɪn] is a lightweight automatic rifle with a short barrel, often used by soldiers. It is also a type of rifle with a short barrel. The term is used in phrases like 'carbine-length,' referring to a shorter-than-standard barrel, and 'carbine action,' a type of firearm mechanism. 'Carbine' is a formal term for a rifle or firearm.