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    Chisel, английский
    1. (crop science) a farm implement used to break through and shatter compacted or otherwise impermeable layers of soil.

    2. A wedge-like, sharp-edged tool used for cutting or shaping timber.

    3. Стамеска

    4. A well-known edged tool for cutting away wood, iron, &c.

    5. Долото, стамеска; зубило


    Chisel bar, английский
      A heavy, steel hand bar with a chisel edge on one end.


    Chisel bit, английский
    1. Chopping bit,

    2. A percussive-type rock-cutting bit having a single, chisel-shaped cutting edge extending across the diameter and through the center point of the bit face. also called chisel-edge bit, chisel-point bit, swedish bit.


    Chisel chain saw, английский
      A chain saw whose cutting teeth are shaped so that it can only make straight cuts.


    Chisel crest insert, английский
      Остроконечный резец буровой коронки


    Chisel draft, английский

    Chisel ed, английский

    Chisel for cold metal, английский

    Chisel knife, английский
      A knife with a square edge, usually 11?2 in. (3.8 cm) or less in width, used to scrape off paint or wallpaper in areas where a wider-edged stripping knife would not be suitable.


    Chisel pattern, английский
      A pattern of shingles or tiles on a roof in which the bottom corners of the shingles or tiles are clipped at an angle.


    Chisel pick, английский

    Chisel test, английский

    Chisel-edge bit, английский

    Chisel-point bit, английский

    Chiseled, английский
      Рельефное chi-square adjustment проверка по критерию хи-квадрат chi-square automation interaction detection автоматическое выявление взаимодействия по методу хи-квадрат chi-square criterion критерий хи-квадрат chi-square distribution распределение хи-квадрат chi-square estimation оценка по критерию хи-квадрат chi-square test проверка на соответствие по критерию хи-квадрат


    Chiselly, английский

    Diamond, английский
    1. Брильянт - конфигурация головы и плеч, в которой воротник “разорван”, поэтому конфигурация имеет ромбовидный вид;

    2. Mineral composed essentially of carbon crystallized at extremely high temperatures and pressures; in nature, diamonds form 150 to 200km (93 to 124 miles) or more below the earth`s surface. diamond is the hardest of all known natural substances (10 on the mohs scale); its refractive index is 2.417, dispersion 0.044, specific gravity 3.52, and its lustre is adamantine. diamond ranges from colourless to yellow, brown, gray, orange, green, blue, white, black, purple, pink and extremely rarely, red. transparent and near-colourless is a desirable colour, diamond is a highly valued gemstone.

    3. A diamond is a precious gem, comprised of a crystalline form of pure carbon, the hardest naturally occurring substance.

    4. The hardest known substance composed of carbon crystallized in the isometric system, the more common crystal forms being the octahedron and rhombic dodecahedron. the cube and some com¬plex and combination forms of the isometric system are found, as well as rounded, distorted, twinned, and cryptocrystalline forms. although very hard, diamond has excellent cleavage and breaks readily under a blow, yielding flat surfaces parallel to the octahedral planes. diamonds usually are classified as either "gems" or "industrials" on the basis of color, shape, size, crystal form, and the size and location of inclusions or other imperfections. dia¬monds sometimes also are classified on a geographical basis, such as angolas, brazilians, congos, sierra leones, or west africans. this does not strictly mean that diamonds so classed come from that specific geographical area but that they are similar to stones characteristically produced by mines in that locality. a method for synthesizing diamonds has been developed, and small industrial diamonds have been produced on a commercial scale. these synthetic diamonds are commonly called "manmade" and/or "mm diamonds."

    5. Ore drill manufacturers association. see dcdma.


    Diamond (impregnated) wire, английский

    Diamond - shaped lattice, английский

    Diamond ashlar, английский
      A rectangular building stone having a face that is pyramidal rather than flat.


    Diamond ballas, английский

    Diamond cleaving, английский

    Diamond chip, английский