(pair of) dividers

  • 1pair of compasses — pair of calipers, dividers …

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  • 2wing dividers — noun plural : a pair of dividers that resemble a wing compass …

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  • 3Power dividers and directional couplers — A 10 dB 1.7–2.2 GHz directional coupler. From left to right: input, coupled, isolated (terminated with a load), and transmitted port …

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  • 4Room Dividers — are used by interior designers and architects as means to divide space into separate distinct areas. Room Dividers are made from a large array of materials limited by the designer s or architect s creativity. Due to this creativity, there are a… …

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  • 5Caliper — For other uses, see Caliper (disambiguation). A vernier caliper …

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  • 6Sector (instrument) — The sector, also known as a proportional compass or military compass, was a major calculating instrument in use from the end of the sixteenth century until the nineteenth century. It is an instrument consisting of two rulers of equal length which …

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  • 7Émilie du Châtelet — Portrait by Maurice Quentin de La Tour. Born …

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  • 8di·vid·er — /dəˈvaıdɚ/ noun, pl ers 1 [count] 1 a : a thing that keeps two spaces or areas separate Concrete barriers are used as highway dividers. 1 b : someone or something that causes people to disagree with one another She has proven …

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  • 9Erwin Friedrich Baumann — (* October 27 1890 in Berne; † February 8 1980 ibidem.) was a Swiss architect and sculptor. Life and work Erwin Friedrich Baumann was born in 1890 in Berne as the second of four children of the master builder and politician Friedrich Baumann… …

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  • 10caliber compasses — Calipers Cal i*pers, n. pl. [Corrupted from caliber.] An instrument, usually resembling a pair of dividers or compasses with curved legs, for measuring the diameter or thickness of bodies, as of work shaped in a lathe or planer, timber, masts,… …

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