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A general term for any iron or wood pole or rod. Spars include yards, booms, masts, bowsprits, etc.
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In its most general sense, any relatively large and clear crystal or crystals. In its specific sense, calcite crystals more the 4 microns in size (Bathurst, 1975) or more than 20 microns in size (Rezak and Lavoie, 1993). Cf. micrite and microcrystalline.
Ãâó: www.gly.uga.edu/speleoatlas/SAglossary1.html
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pole or beam, especially. as part of ship's rigging
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The main load-carrying member of the rotor blade's structure. It carries the centrifugal force as well as loads from the root attachments to the tip of the blade.
Ãâó: www.aircommand.com/Glossary.html
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A stout pole forming a ships mast, yard, gaff, boom, etc.
Ãâó: www.islandregister.com/terms.html
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| SPAR | emit or produce sparks |
| SPAR | Scottish writer of satirical novels (born in 1918) |
| SPAR | the timing of ignition relative to the position of the piston in an internal-combustion engine |
| SPAR | a wire net to stop sparks from an open fireplace or smokestack |
| SPAR | electrical device to reduce sparking when electrical contacts are opened or closed |
| SPAR | measuring instrument that detects ionizing radiation from elementary particles |
| SPAR | an induction coil used to create sparks |
| SPAR | measuring instrument that detects ionizing radiation from elementary particles |
| SPAR | the gap between two high-potential terminals |
| SPAR | a component of an ignition system |
| SPAR | (on early automobiles) a lever mounted on the steering column and used to adjust the timing of the ignition |
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