Definition of uzis Uzis

/uˈziz/ - [uzeez] -

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What does uzis mean?

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  • uzis (Noun)
    Plural of uzi.

Part of speech

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  • uzis, noun, plural of uzi.

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Noun

uzi - a type of submachine gun that is designed and manufactured in Israel; "the Uzi is used throughout the world as a police and special forces firearm"
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  • uzi (Noun)
    A type of compact submachine gun , having a caliber of 9 millimeters.

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  • An Uzi is a type of submachine gun. There are many different kinds of Uzis: Mini Uzi, which is a smaller version of the Uzi, Micro Uzi; which is only slightly larger than a standard pistol, Para Micro Uzi; which was made for counter terrorist units, and the Uzi Pistol; which is the semi-automatic (meaning it fires 1 bullet every time you pull the trigger). All of these kinds of Uzis are still in use by the special forces today. It is being replaced by the MP-5 slowly.

    History.

    Uzis were invented by Uziel Gal. This gun was first used in 1956. Uzis were used in the 1967 Six Day War by Israel.

Part of speech

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  • uzi, noun, singular of uzis.

Pronunciation

Sign Language

uzis in sign language
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