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Spetsnaz 

An umbrella term for any special forces in Russian.
Historically, the term referred to the military special units controlled by the military intelligence service GRU, the Spetsnaz GRU. Currently, the term is also used to describe any special purpose units or task forces of other ministries (even the Ministry of Emergency Situations special rescue unit), also in some other post-Soviet countries.
Spetsnaz by Dancing with Fire April 22, 2013
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Spetsnaz 

spehtz-nahz

Russian special forces skilled in highly-advanced CQB, and with the objective of getting behind the enemy lines and getting the job done quickly and efficiently.

Although they lost their fame at the end of the Cold War, they are still highly-capable soldiers trained on all aspects, including counterterrorism.

See also GRU.
"I'd like to take Spetsnaz training so I can fight like those guys from The Hunted."
-me
Spetsnaz by Dave September 8, 2004
An adverb that draws attention to the misspelling of a word. Most appropriately used when someone is being too serious.
Mickey - Yes his whole family died in the accideny
Susie - SPELTY!!!!
Spelty by M Ross August 25, 2011

Spetsnaz 

Noun: A Russian special operations division formed during the Cold War. Famous for uniform production of total badasses by way of extreme training

Verb: To achieve a goal in an extreme, badass, or simply awesome manner. Bonus points for crazy stunts, unusual weapons, and explosions.

See Also: Backflip Hatchet Attack
Some fuckwad was speaking against the glorious motherland (Mother Russia), so I Spetsnazed him to death and burned his house down.
Spetsnaz by freeman54 June 5, 2010
Spelter is an archaic term for zinc but is usually seen as an alloy, containing mainly zinc with variable proportions of other metals including tin, lead and copper.

Probably first used as a brazing metal to weld other pieces with higher melting points...It was discovered to be a quick and easy casting metal which could be used to reproduce many items from a mould.

Much used in the 19th and early 20th century - mainly figurines and figural groups.
Some very large sculptural pieces were made but more usually, decorative house ware.
Often used as a cheaper alternative to bronze or to copy bronze pieces. See Monkey Metal
What am I bid for this rare spelter Art Deco figural group of an elegant lady with a pair of tigers on a leash.
spelter by Welded Bliss January 11, 2008