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Sabot (firearms) A sabot (, ) is a supportive device used in firearm/artillery ammunitions to fit/patch around a projectile, such as a bullet/ slug or a flechette-like projectile (such as a kinetic energy penetrator), and keep it aligned in the center of the ...
, disposable supportive device used in gunpowder ammunitions to fit/patch around a sub-caliber projectile *
Sabot (shoe) A sabot (pronounced sa-BO) is a clog from France or surrounding countries such as The Netherlands, Belgium or Italy. Sabots are either whole-foot clogs or a heavy leather shoe with a wooden sole. Sabots were considered a work shoe associated with ...
, a type of wooden shoe


People

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Dick Sabot Richard Sabot (February 16, 1944 – July 6, 2005) was an economist, scholar, farmer, and Internet pioneer who was co-founder of Tripod.com, one of the first and most successful dot-coms, in 1992. (It was subsequently sold to Lycos in 1998) He w ...
(1944–2005), American economist and businessman *
Hamilton Sabot Hamilton Sabot (born 31 May 1987 in Cagnes-Sur-Mer) is a French gymnast. He competed for the national team at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Men's artistic team all-around. He won a bronze medal in parallel bars at the 2012 Summer Olympics. ...
(born 1987), French gymnast


Vessels

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Sabot (dinghy) The Sabot is a sailing dinghy that is sailed and raced singlehandedly usually by young sailors in various parts of the world. The boat is suitable for amateur production. Early models were usually made from plywood. More recent models have be ...
, a type of leeboard dinghy *
Naples Sabot The Naples Sabot is an sailing dinghy. The Naples Sabot was designed by Roy McCullough and R.A. Violette and the first two were built in Violette's garage during WW II, although official designs were not made available until 1946. The Naples Sab ...
, a type of centerboard dinghy *
US Sabot The US Sabot is an American pram sailboat that was designed by Charles McGregor as a one-design racer and first built in 1939. The design is a development of McGregor's Sabot, based upon the plans published in ''The Rudder'' magazine in 1 ...
, an American sailing dinghy * , a motorboat acquired by but never commissioned into the United States Navy


Other uses

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Sabot (newspaper) ''Sabot'' was a brief-lived underground newspaper published in Seattle, Washington by the Seattle Liberation Front from September 11, 1970 to January 13, 1971. Sixteen weekly issues were published in all. The paper was started as a replacement for ...
, a former US newspaper * Le Sabot, a mansion in Senneville, Quebec, Canada {{disambiguation, surname