pole shoe

  • 1pole shoe — poliaus antgalis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. pole shoe; pole terminal; pole top vok. Polschuh, m rus. наконечник полюса, m pranc. épanouissement polaire, m; pièce polaire, f …

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  • 2pole shoe — See pole shoes …

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  • 3pole shoe — noun : an iron or steel plate sometimes attached to a field magnet pole to support the field coil …

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  • 4shoe — See brake shoe double leading brake shoe forward brake shoe leading brake shoe leading shoe pole shoe pole shoes primary brake shoe primary forward brake shoe …

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  • 5pole terminal — poliaus antgalis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. pole shoe; pole terminal; pole top vok. Polschuh, m rus. наконечник полюса, m pranc. épanouissement polaire, m; pièce polaire, f …

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  • 6pole top — poliaus antgalis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. pole shoe; pole terminal; pole top vok. Polschuh, m rus. наконечник полюса, m pranc. épanouissement polaire, m; pièce polaire, f …

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  • 7Shoe tossing — (or shoe flinging), the act of using shoes as improvised projectiles or weapons, is a constituent of a number of folk sports and practices. Today, it is commonly the act of throwing a pair of shoes onto telephone wires, powerlines, or other… …

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  • 8shoe — [sho͞o] n. [ME sho < OE sceoh, akin to Ger schuh < IE base * (s)keu , to cover > SKY, HIDE1] 1. an outer covering for the human foot, made of leather, canvas, etc. and usually having a stiff or thick sole and a heel: sometimes restricted …

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  • 9Pole weapon — A selection of polearms, mostly halberds A pole weapon or polearm is a close combat weapon in which the main fighting part of the weapon is placed on the end of a long shaft, typically of wood, thereby extending the user s effective range. Spears …

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  • 10shoe — shoeless, adj. /shooh/, n., pl. shoes, (esp. Brit. Dial.) shoon; v., shod or shoed, shod or shoed or shodden, shoeing. n. 1. an external covering for the human foot, usually of leather and consisting of a more or less stiff or heavy sole and a… …

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