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A diagonal timber strengthening a frame; a piece of wood, positioned obliquely, which stabilizes the angle of two other pieces of wood which are connected together. (See Illustration B)
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A bracelet is a strap, which uses links that are gold, silver, stainless steel, or a combination of all or any two of these materials. Bracelets generally allow for better breathing for the wearers wrist.
Ãâó: www.bacario.com/Glossary.asp
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Techniques used to stabilize a tipping canoe or kayak. The "low" and "high" braces are two common techniques.
Ãâó: suoc.syr.edu/suoc/paddling/glossary.html
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Providing stability to a flyer without having weight-bearing contact. The stunt could remain stable without the brace.
Ãâó: www.nacccongress.com/content/index.php
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A metal strap that goes around the wrist, made of steel, gold or other metal.
Ãâó: www.goldsmiths.co.uk/page/watchglossary
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