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Squint quoin
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Squint brick., английский
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Quoin, английский
- A wooden wedge adjusted to support the breech of a gun, so as to give the muzzle the required elevation or depression. also, one of the mechanical powers.
- [1] a wedge used to adjust the elevation of a cannon [2] a block or chock used to prevent casks or other round cargo from shifting. pronounced “koin.”
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Quoin block, английский
Quoin bonding, английский
In masonry, bonding at a corner with alternating stretchers and headers.
Quoin header, английский
A quoin which is a header in the face of a wall and a stretcher in the face of the return wall.
Quoin post, английский
Quoin stone, английский
A quoin. quonset hut a prefabricated structure,
Quoin., английский
Quoining, английский
Any architectural members which form a quoin.
Quoins, английский
Are employed to wedge off casks of liquids from each other, and steady them, in order that their bilges may not rub at sea, and occasion leaks.
Squint, английский
- To be unable to direct both eyes simultaneously toward a point.
- A condition in which the eyes focus on different points. also called strabismus verb to have one eye or both eyes looking towards the nose babies often appear to squint, but it is corrected as they grow older. srn srn abbr state registered nurse ssri ssri abbr selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor
Squint angle, английский
Angle by which the ultrasonic beam axis deviates from the probe axis.7
Squint brick., английский
Squint window, английский
Squint, 1., английский
Squint, 1. euripus 1. in ancient rome, any artificial pond or canal used to ornament a villa. 2. a ditch around the arena of an amphitheater of a circus to prevent wild animals from escaping., английский
Squint, 1. sr abbr. for “styrene rubber.” s/s abbr. for stainless steel. s-shape a standard, structural, hot-rolled steel shape of a specified category, designated, английский
Squinted vein, английский
Squinting (subject), английский
Usually the result of lights or reflectors placed too close to the subject`s line-of-sight, especially if surrounding areas are much darker. tip: add light to the walls and objects your subject looks at and/or increase the angle of the key.
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Squint brick., английский
Squinch, 2. squint 1. a small opening, often obliquely cut, in the wall of a church, generally so placed as to afford a view of the high altar from the transept or aisles. 2. a squint brick. squint, 2 squinch, 2 squint, 1, английский
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