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Groove, английский
- The flangeway gap between the running edge and check of a tramway rail, crossing or installation.
- The angle formed by the v-shape of an eyewire groove to accommodate a beveled lens.
- A long narrow cut in the edge or face of a wood member; a groove across the grain is a dado; one parallel with the grain is a plow.
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- An aircraft making a perfect approach to a carrier landing is said to be “in the groove.”
- The long, tapered, half-round slot in the deflection wedge that acts as a guide in directing the bit to follow a new course in deflecting a borehole.
- Any of the spiral depressions on a cylindrical object, such as the spiral depression on the surface of fluted core or the rifling in a gun barrel.
- A small, natural, narrow drainageway on high angle slopes which separate tertiary spur ridges or mini-interfluves and is a constituent part of rib and groove topography; common in well dissected uplands.
- An app, delivered in-box with windows, that can be used to buy, stream, store, and sync music.
Groove, английский
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Groove, английский
Chanfrein, французский
Groove, английский
Нарез, русский
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Grooving, английский
The process of cutting a deep channel between the edges of a rimless lens. this allows the lens to be securely mounted in to a frame using metal or nylon cord. h
Groove, английский
- The flangeway gap between the running edge and check of a tramway rail, crossing or installation.
- The angle formed by the v-shape of an eyewire groove to accommodate a beveled lens.
- A long narrow cut in the edge or face of a wood member; a groove across the grain is a dado; one parallel with the grain is a plow.
- Паз
- An aircraft making a perfect approach to a carrier landing is said to be “in the groove.”
- The long, tapered, half-round slot in the deflection wedge that acts as a guide in directing the bit to follow a new course in deflecting a borehole.
- Any of the spiral depressions on a cylindrical object, such as the spiral depression on the surface of fluted core or the rifling in a gun barrel.
- A small, natural, narrow drainageway on high angle slopes which separate tertiary spur ridges or mini-interfluves and is a constituent part of rib and groove topography; common in well dissected uplands.
- An app, delivered in-box with windows, that can be used to buy, stream, store, and sync music.
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