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throat The deepest part of the hollow of the jaws of a gaff, or the hollow of aV shaped knee, or the hollow of a floor. The throat halyards are those which are attached to the throat of a gaff. The upper weather corner of a gaff-sail is often called the throat, or nook, because it is attached to the throat of the gaff.
Ãâó: www2.friend.ly.net/~dadadata/kemp/dictT.html
throat Junction of paddle shaft and blade.
Ãâó: paddling.about.com/library/weekly/blglossary.htm
throat The part of a bird's exterior immediately below the chin and above the breast. The adjective meaning 'of the throat' is 'gular'. From Peter Weaver's Birdwatcher's Dictionary
Ãâó: www.northbirding.com/idtraining/fieldmarks.htm
throat The angled opening that starts at the Mouth and widens toward the Wedge; allows passage of the shavings.
Ãâó: www.supertool.com/etcetera/wplanes/wterms.htm
throat The shortest distance from the root of a fillet weld to its face.
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