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(365) A geometric solid having two parallel bases that are congruent and one curved surface joining the bases.
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Two tracks that are in the same place on different sides of a double-sided disk. May be extended to include multiple platters. For example, Side 0 Track 30, Side 1 Track 30, Side 2 Track 30, and Side 3 Track 30 form a cylinder. daisy-wheel printer
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A splint constructed around an injured bone to reduce the potential for flexion contractures.
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The cylinder shaped space (obviously) in an engine where the piston moves up and down to compress and explode fuel, which generates the engine's power. Submit new or altered description
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in general, a cylinder is the locus of (ie surface traced by) a straight line moving parallel to a fixed straight line and intersecting a fixed planar closed curve (the base); commonly, a right circular cylinder
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