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a standard length of a fabric, such as 40, 60, 80, or 100 yards.
Ãâó: www.victor-perrin.fr/e/glossary/glossary_textil_p....
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The basic unit of archival arrangement and description, which is produced from the repository as an entity under its own reference. For example, a file is a piece, but as single sheet in that file is not.
Ãâó: libweb.hawaii.edu/uhmlib/collection/glossary.html
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An individual firearm such as a rifle.
Ãâó: www.drillpad.net/DPtermin(M).htm
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Regular expressions (or patterns) are composed of pieces. Each piece is itself composed of an atom describing a condition on a substring and an optional quantifier defining the expected number of occurrences of the atom.
Ãâó: www.en8848.com/Reilly%20Books/xml/schema/gloss.htm
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A colorable region of a design. A piece is always surrounded by line sections.
Ãâó: www.dfly.com/tutorial/glossary.html
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| piece | repair by adding pieces |
| piece | eat intermittently |
| piece | join during spinning, as of broken pieces of thread, slivers, or rovings |
| piece | to join or unite the pieces of |
| piece | make by putting pieces together |
| piece | the outstanding item (the prize piece or main exhibit) in a collection |
| piece | the most important dish of a meal |
| piece | merchandise in the form of fabrics sold by the yard |
| piece | slang terms for sexual intercourse |
| piece | any undertaking that is easy to do |
| piece | a piece of fabric |
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