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A type of wire termination generally oval in shape with a hole to accept a stud. Typically found on battery cables.
Ãâó: www.grote.com/tech/dictionary/
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The extension from the top frame of each plate, connecting the plate to the strap.
Ãâó: www.powerstream.com/1922/battery_1922_WITTE/batter...
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A fore-and-aft sail almost square in shape that is bent to a yard and. when hoisted and set, it is slung leeward of the mast with its tack well forward. It is used in various rigs and is referred to as a standing, dipping, or balanced lug.
Ãâó: www.ninnescah.org/library/glossaryl.htm
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Metal projections at either side of the case to hold the spring bar onto which the bracelet or strap is attached.
Ãâó: www.rotarywatches.com/UK/21556.html
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In wristwatch-cases, a thin metal rod fixed between the horns, for attaching the wrist band.
Ãâó: www.wristwatchtrends.com/Watch_Edu/Wrist_Watch_Ter...
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