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  • 111V-belt — [1] A drive belt with a V shaped cross section, for transmission of low to moderate forces; typically used to drive generators, water pumps, air pumps, air conditioner compressor units and power steering pumps. Also see poly V belt [2] Type of… …

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  • 112carambola — ► NOUN ▪ a golden yellow fruit with a star shaped cross section; starfruit. ORIGIN Portuguese, probably from an Indian language …

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  • 113double-headed — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective 1. : having two heads a double headed muscle : bicipital 2. of a railroad rail : having a dumbbell shaped cross section keyed into chairs spiked to the ties …

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  • 114h-pile — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Usage: capitalized H : a steel pile having an H shaped cross section …

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  • 115lozenge file — noun : a die sinker s small file with a lozenge shaped cross section and teeth on all four faces …

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  • 116t ring — noun Usage: capitalized T : a ring such that T sections are formed by passing normal radial planes through the ring; specifically : a piston ring having a T shaped cross section …

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  • 117u-valley — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun Usage: capitalized U : a valley of U shaped cross section such as results from erosion by a valley glacier …

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  • 118T-rail — Tˈ rail noun A rail with T shaped cross section • • • Main Entry: ↑T …

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  • 119Ground tissue — Cross section of a flax plant stem: 1. Pith, 2. Protoxylem, 3. Xylem I, 4. Phloem I, 5. Sclerenchyma (bast fibre), 6. Cortex, 7. Epidermis The types of ground tissue found in plants develop from gro …

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  • 120Epidermis (botany) — Cross section of a flax plant stem: 1. Pith, 2. Protoxylem, 3. Xylem I, 4. Phloem I, 5. Sclerenchyma (bast fibre), 6. Cortex, 7. Epidermis The epidermis is a single layered group of cells that covers plants …

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