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  • 1drawing — /draw ing/, n. 1. the act of a person or thing that draws. 2. a graphic representation by lines of an object or idea, as with a pencil; a delineation of form without reference to color. 3. a sketch, plan, or design, esp. one made with pen, pencil …

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  • 2Drawing — For other uses, see Drawing (disambiguation). Male nude by Annibale Carracci, 16th century Drawing is a form of visual art that makes use of any number of drawing instruments to mark a two dimensional medium. Common instruments include graphite… …

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  • 3dimension — dimensional, adj. dimensionality, n. dimensionally, adv. dimensionless, adj. /di men sheuhn, duy /, n. 1. Math. a. a property of space; extension in a given direction: A straight line has one dimension, a parallelogram has two dimensions, and a… …

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  • 4Line (geometry) — Three lines the red and blue lines have the same slope, while the red and green ones have same y intercept …

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  • 5dimension — di•men•sion [[t]dɪˈmɛn ʃən, daɪ [/t]] n. 1) math. a) a property of space; extension in a given direction: A straight line has one dimension, a parallelogram has two dimensions, and a parallelepiped has three dimensions[/ex] b) the generalization… …

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  • 6Engineering drawing — Technical drawings An engineering drawing, a type of technical drawing, is used to fully and clearly define requirements for engineered items. Engineering drawing (the activity) produces engineering drawings (the documents). More than just the… …

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  • 7Technical drawing — Drafter at work …

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  • 8Deep drawing — An illustration of deep drawing, annotated in German …

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  • 9Shop drawing — A shop drawing is a drawing or set of drawings produced by the contractor, supplier, manufacturer, subcontractor, or fabricator. Shop drawings are typically required for pre fabricated components. Examples of these include: elevators, structural… …

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  • 10No-three-in-line problem — A set of 20 points in a 10 × 10 grid, with no three points in a line. In mathematics, in the area of discrete geometry, the no three in line problem, introduced by Henry Dudeney in 1917, asks for the maximum number of points that can be placed in …

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