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Burnt crown

Diamond Glossary (алмазы и бриллианты - глоссарий терминологии)


    Burnt bit, английский
      A bit that has been overheated and sometimes partially fused. see burn in.




    Burnt, английский

    Burnt (black) cook, английский

    Burnt (tuyere), английский
      Brûlée (tuyère)


    Burnt (tuyere), английский

    Burnt alum, английский

    Burnt bit, английский
      A bit that has been overheated and sometimes partially fused. see burn in.


    Burnt brick, английский
      Brick that has been treated in a kiln at an elevated temperature to harden it, give it mechanical strength, and improve its resistance to moisture. compare with unburnt brick.


    Burnt gas test, английский

    Burnt glaze button, английский
      A button on the comfy cakes game interface that allows the player to select a burnt glaze finish for their cake. burst (n)


    Burnt iron, английский

    Burnt lime, английский

    Burnt metal, английский

    Burnt sienna, английский
      Sienna which has been calcined.


    Burnt stone, английский

    Burnt sugar, английский

    Burnt umber, английский

    Burnt-out, английский
      Jargon that refers to loss of details in the highlight portion of a scene due to overexposure. with slide film, it might mean that no image detail has been recorded on the film, or that highlights show no texture or tonal information. a highly burnt-out, or burnt-up slide may show clear film base in overexposed areas.


    Crown, английский
    1. The center area of a tire's tread.

    2. Upper part of a tree, including the branches and foliage (28).

    3. The top of the piston in an internal combustion engine above the fire ring, exposed to direct flame impingement.

    4. Part of the restoration that appears as a natural tooth.

    5. Corona

    6. 1. the top part of a tooth above the level of the gums 2. an artificial top attached to a tooth 3. the top part of the head  verb to put an artificial crown on a tooth

    7. A common denomination in most parts of europe for a silver coin, varying in local value from 2_s. 6_d. sterling to 8_s. (see also prerogative.)—crown of an anchor. the place where the arms are joined to the shank, and unite at the throat.—crown of a gale. its extreme violence.—in fortification, to crown is to effect a lodgment on the top of; thus, the besieger crowns the covered way when he occupies with his trenches the crest of the glacis.

    8. The point where the arms of an anchor join the shank. crown-and-anchor: board game, formerly popular with british naval ratings but now banned due to excessive gambling. crow’s nest: a platform or shelter for a lookout near the top of a mast. viking longships are believed to have carried crows in cages attached to their mastheads (see as the crow flies). later, when sailing ships began to carry lookouts in a tub strapped to their main masthead, this inevitably became known as the “crow’s nest.” whaling ships often carried a second smaller tub mounted even higher on an upper mast and called the “bird’s nest.”

    9. The angled edge of a diamond or other gemstone, located between the girdle plane and table (top).

    10. The area of a diamond above the girdle plane. it consists of the table and the crown facets below it.

    11. This is the upper portion or the top of a diamond from the girdle up.

    12. As used by the drilling and bit-setting industries in the united states, the portion of the bit inset or impregnated with diamonds formed by casting or pressure-molding and sintering processes; hence the steel bit blank to which the crown is attached is not considered part of the crown. 536427 o—60 3

    13. The topmost part of a drill tripod, derrick, or mast.

    14. Used in some countries other than the united

    15. The highest point of the pipe or tunnel.


    Crown (of arch), английский

    Crown -, английский
    1. Высота свода (над головкой рельса)

    2. Замковый шарнир (арки} door ~ дверная петля


    Burnt bit, английский
      A bit that has been overheated and sometimes partially fused. see burn in.


    Btch angle, английский