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A transverse timber positioned between the bolster (qv) and the body to provide clearance for the wheels. Pipe box. A metal lined bearing at the wheel centre of the nave or hub. Pole.
Ãâó: www.guildofmodelwheelwrights.org/newsite03/techniq...
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All vehicles have A, B and C pillars. They are structural supports that hold the windows in place, support the roof and form the roll cage. The A-pillar holds the front windshield in place. It is in front of the driver and front passenger doors. The B-pillar is in the center of the car. In a sedan, it is between the front and rear doors and in a coupe, it is between the doors and the rear passenger windows. ...
Ãâó: www.roddingroundtable.com/tech/articles/verbage.ht...
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When water flows into a rock, it can pile up in a pillow on the upstream side of the rock. Pillows bounce a boat away from the rock and can be used as an aid to maneuvering, when used with skill. The absence of a pillow on the upstream side of a rock can mean that the rock is undercut, but the presence of a pillow does not necessarily mean that it isn't.
Ãâó: paddlenow.com/html/dictionary%20L-P.html
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Usually a weight carrying member, such as a column or a pier. Sometimes it is an isolated, freestanding structure used for commemorative purposes. Provincial - Of or characteristic of people from the provinces; not fashionable or sophisticated Quatrefoil -A stylistic use of a four lobed structure, common in ancient Armenian architecture. Also known as a tetraconch, it is a shape in which the walls represent four leaves or petals with a dome on top. ...
Ãâó: armenianstudies.csufresno.edu/arts_of_armenia/voca...
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also called the column, the part of the frame of the harp which curves up from the base and connects to the arch at the top; see HARP PARTS
Ãâó: traditionalharps.com/HarpsGeneralGlossary.html
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