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A projecting support. Can be from any material. In masonry it will be a corbel. Often in decorative form. Brackets support anything from arches and lintels to shelves and curtain rods.
Ãâó: www.interiordezine.com/index.cfm/Glossary/glossary...
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| bracketed splint |
A splint composed of two pieces of metal or wood united by brackets.
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delicate and flexible probes of silver wire for exploring dental fistulas.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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historically, a support element used under eaves or other overhangs. In Victorian architecture, exaggerated brackets used under wide eaves are decorative rather than functional.
Ãâó: centrecountyhistory.org/glossary.html
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phenomenologist, Husserl's, word. It means to philosophically ignore what exists beyond perception (patterned jello) in order to thoroughly explore how conceptualization and construal cause us to experience things the way we do. In some contexts, this term also means to philosophically ignore some aspects of experience in order to focus other aspects. return
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