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1) a one count pause in speech or action. 2) a plot point within a story structure.
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| bead |
Sealant or compound after application in a joint irrespective of the method of application, such as caulking bead, glazing bead, etc. Also a molding or stop used to hold glass or panels in position.
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| beak |
Upper portion of the mandible (mouth). Shapes and sizes vary from species to species. Some may be pointed, rounded, flat, pointed, etc.
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| beam |
A structural member transversely supporting a load.
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| beat |
(1) A steady and continuous pulse in the music, within which the rhythms are formed. (2) One single pulse of music. Beats are usually arranged into groups of 2, 3, or 4, called measures.
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