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31English language — Language belonging to the Germanic languages branch of the Indo European language family, widely spoken on six continents. The primary language of the U.S., Britain, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and various Caribbean and Pacific… …
32Achslager für Eisenbahnfahrzeuge — Achslager (axle boxes, axle tree boxes; boîtes; sopporti d asse) für Eisenbahnfahrzeuge. I. A. für Wagen und Tender. Die A. oder Achsbüchsen dienen zur Übertragung der Last des Fahrzeugs auf die Achsen und zur Schmierung der Achszapfen. Man… …
33eax — 1. f ( e/ a) axis, axle, axle tree; 2. see æcs …
34timber-tug — Kent. The carriage of a waggon for conveying timber, with a long perch, which may be adapted to any length, or shortened, by moving the hinder axle tree, and fixing it by an axle pin …
35axletree — /ak seuhl tree /, n. a bar, fixed crosswise under an animal drawn vehicle, with a rounded spindle at each end upon which a wheel rotates. [1250 1300; ME; see AXLE, TREE] * * * …
36Ordnance QF 18 pounder — Australian gun crew in action in the Ypres sector, 28 September 1917 Type Field gun Place& …
37On the Morning of Christ's Nativity — The Overthrow of Apollo and the Pagan Gods (1809), one of William Blake s illustrations of On the Morning of Christ s Nativity On the Morning of Christ s Nativity is a nativity ode written by John Milton in 1629 and published in his Poems of Mr.… …
38support — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Maintenance Nouns 1. (financial support) support, maintenance, upkeep, sustenance. See aid. 2. (foundation) ground, foundation, groundwork, substratum, base, basis; terra firma; purchase, grip, footing,… …
39set your teeth on edge — Meaning Origin From Shakespeare s Henry IV. HOTSPUR: Marry, And I am glad of it with all my heart: I had rather be a kitten and cry mew Than one of these same metre ballad mongers; I had rather hear a brazen canstick turn d, Or a dry wheel grate… …
40axletree — /ˈæksəltri/ (say aksuhltree) noun a bar fixed crosswise under a vehicle, with a rounded spindle at each end upon which a wheel rotates. {Middle English, from axle + tree} …