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can·ne·lure \ˈkanəlˌ(y)u̇(ə)r\ noun or chan·ne·lure \ˈcha-\ (-s) Etymology: French cannelure, alteration of Middle French cannelature, from Old Italian cannellatura, probably from cannella small tube, cinnamon, from Medieval Latin canella — more at canella 1. : a groove running lengthwise on the surface of a cylinder or column 2. a. : a groove around the cylinder of an elongated bullet for small arms to contain a lubricant b. : a groove around a bullet into which the edge of the cartridge case is crimped c. : a groove around the rotating band of a gun projectile to lessen the resistance offered to the rifling d. : a groove around the base of a cartridge where the extractor takes hold |