stovepipe

Etymology
. The firearms sense is due to the trapped cartridge case resembling a stovepipe of the stove sense.

Noun

 * 1) Sheet-metal tubing used as a chimney for a stove or furnace.
 * 2) A channel for information which is compartmentalized in such a manner that some parties who might be interested in its use or able to make use of it are restricted from accessing it.
 * 3)  A stovepipe hat.
 * 4)  A type of malfunction affecting breechloading firearms, where a spent cartridge casing fails to eject completely, instead becoming stuck in the firearm's ejection port, usually oriented vertically or nearly so.
 * 5)  A trench mortar such as the.
 * 1)  A type of malfunction affecting breechloading firearms, where a spent cartridge casing fails to eject completely, instead becoming stuck in the firearm's ejection port, usually oriented vertically or nearly so.
 * 2)  A trench mortar such as the.
 * 1)  A trench mortar such as the.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: кюнец
 * Ojibwe: okijaabik
 * Swedish: kaminrör, plåtskorsten, skorstenspipa


 * Swedish: ,

Verb

 * 1)  To collect or store (information) in a compartmentalized manner, so that some parties who might be interested in its use or able to make use of it are restricted from accessing it.
 * 2)  Of a cartridge case, to become wedged vertically in the ejection port of a breechloading firearm, rather than ejecting completely from the weapon.