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Draper washer
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Drap, английский
Drapé, немецкий
Leichter wollstoff mit deutlichem strich in sehr feiner perlkammgarn-webart
Drape, английский
- Data reduction and processing equipment
- Digital raster acquisition project for the east
- A thin material used to place over someone about to undergo surgery, leaving the operation site uncovered
- A term to describe the way a fabric falls while it hangs; the suppleness and ability of a fabric to form graceful configurations.
- A term to describe the way a fabric falls while it hangs; the suppleness and ability of a fabric to form graceful configurations. draw-back: a crossed end; an end broken during warping that when repaired was not free or was tied in with an adjacent end or ends overlapping the broken end. the end draws or pulls back when unwound on the slasher. (also see sticker, 1.) draw-crimping: see draw-texturing.
Draped tenon, английский
Draper, английский
Drapera, шведский
Drapery, английский
Drapery track, английский
Draping, английский
Drapp, английский
Denver regional aerial photography program
Wash, английский
- Washer
- The waves created by a vessel. not to be confused with wake.
- An accumulation of silt in estuaries. also, a surface covered by floods. also, a shallow inlet or gulf: the east-country term for the sea-shore. also, the blade of an oar. also, a wooden measure of two-thirds of a bushel, by which small shell-fish are sold at billingsgate, equal to ten strikes of oysters.—wash, or a-wash. even with the water`s edge.
- The rough or broken water left behind and spreading from a moving vessel. less long-lived but more damaging to nearby property than a wake.
- To clean cuttings or other fragmented rock materials out of a borehole by the jetting and buoyant action of a copious flow of water or a mud-laden liquid.
- The erosion of core or drill-string equipment by the action of a rapidly flowing stream of water or mud-laden drill-circulation liquid.
- The dry bed of an intermittent stream; also, a term applied to a loose, surface deposit of sand, gravel, boulders, etc., especially if auriferous.
- Gains equal losses.
Wash, английский
Wash (dry wash), английский
(colloquial: western u.s.a.) the broad, flat-floored channel of an ephemeral stream, commonly with very steep to vertical banks cut in alluvium. note: when channels reach intersect zones of ground-water discharge they are more properly classed as "intermittent stream" channels. synonym - arroyo.
Wash bas i n, английский
Wash beater, английский
Wash boring, английский
- The drilling of test hole in the ground to obtain soil samples that are brought up along with a mixture of water.
- The process of drilling a borehole by utilizing the jet action of a high-pressure stream of water. wash-boring drill. a drill rig utilizing the jet action of a high-pressure stream of water to produce a borehole in soft or unconsolidated material. wash-boring gear. the equipment used in wash boring. washdown spear. a fishing tool. washing. the act or process of cleaning, carrying away, or eroding by the buoyant action of flowing water. see wash 1 and 2. washover. to wash away or remove material from around the outside of casing, pipe, drill stem, junk, or tramp materials in a borehole. see washover shoe.
Wash bottle, английский
Wash box, английский
Wash bulkhead, английский
Wash coat, английский
A very thin, semitransparent coat of paint; applied as a preliminary coating on a surface; acts as a sealer or guide coat.
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Draw a charge, английский
Dranyam, английский
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