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Pearl lamp

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
    British term for a frosted lamp bulb which is etched on its inner surface.




Lamp, английский
  1. Lighthouse apostolic ministry of pentecost

  2. Лампа

  3. Light airborne multipurpose (system)

  4. Low-altitude manned penetration

  5. Low-altitude manned penetra- tor

  6. Lunar analysis and mapping program

  7. Low altitude mapping photogrammetry

  8. A fluorescent in which

  9. A from which light is emitted when a tungsten filament is heated to incandescence by an electric current. inches of mercury 531 in-and-out bond incandescent lamp in antis

  10. A man-made light source which produces radiation in or near the visible region of the spectrum; often called a bulb or tube to distinguish it from the complete lighting unit consisting of the source and associated parts such as reflectors, etc.

  11. An incandescent , usually with a psor a-shaped bulb which is silvered from the maximum diameter to the base, leaving a clear or frosted hemispherical region opposite the base end. incandescent lamp, incandescent filament

  12. A small, handheld electrical device that produces intense ultraviolet radiation.

  13. The use of an electrical lamplike device producing intense ultraviolet radiations to examine visually drill cores or rock specimens for the presence and/or abundance of fluorescent minerals, such as scheelite, autunite, and petroleum. 57


Lamp, английский

Lamp . ins on drawings, abbr. for “insulate.”, английский

Lamp access door, английский
    The metal door in the i/o connections area that you must remove to access the lamp assembly.


Lamp assembly, английский
    A collection of parts, including the lamp, that help illuminate the surface screen. lan (n)


Lamp ballast, английский

Lamp base, английский

Lamp base., английский

Lamp beacon, английский

Lamp bulb, английский
    The glass envelope enclosing the luminous element or material of an electric lamp; usually made of glass, quartz, or similar material; its shape usually is designated by a letter (e.g., t—tubular, g—globe, etc.), followed by a number which indicates the maximum diameter of the bulb in eighths of an inch. lamp cap (brit.)


Lamp cabin, английский

Lamp cleaner, английский

Lamp contact fixing plate, английский

Lamp contact support, английский

Lamp control circuit, английский

Lamp cup, английский

Lamp depreciation, английский
    The decrease in luminous output of a lamp during its operating life. lamp holder, lamp socket a device which mechanically supports a lamp for the purposes of making electrical contact with the lamp.


Lamp exposure, английский

Lamp harness, английский

Lamp holder, английский
    Патрон лампы


Lamp holder., английский

Adze, английский
  1. British term for adz. a/e abbr. for architect-engineer. aea abbr. for “aluminum extruders association.” aedes 1. in roman antiquity, any edifice or a minor shrine, not formally consecrated. 2. now, any chapel or temple. aedicula 1. a canopied niche flanked by colonnettes intended as a shelter for a statue or as a shrine. 2. a door or window framed by columns or pilasters and crowned with a pediment. 3. diminutive of aedes. 4. a small chapel.

  2. An ancient cutting tool that has a thin arched blade set at right angles to the shaft (unlike the blade of an ax which is set in line with the handle). it is used by carpenters, coopers, and shipwrights for shaping rough-hewn timbers. generally, the user stands astride the work, swinging the adze downward towards the feet, chipping off pieces of wood while moving backward to leave a relatively smooth surface behind. the modern form originated before the 12th century, but similar tools are found in pre-dynastic egypt and neolithic man used a flint version.

  3. A thin blade mounted perpendicular to the handle on an ice axe that can be used for chopping footholds.


For holding salt used at that time in the, английский
    British colonies. saltbox roof 845 saltbox house saltbox roof