bank, boss, bump, convex, gnarl, knot, lip, nub, ring, style, welt
Definitionn. a projection used for strength or for attaching to another object
Last update: December 14, 2015
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The ethmoid is large and has a flange laterally. [Please select]
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The railing has a flange on the top. [adverb]
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The water leaves the filter through a closet flange in the side of a barrel. [Please select]
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The original cast-iron pipes with oval flange spigot and faucet joints are being removed and replaced with new steel pipes using Victaulic joints. [Please select]
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From the lower flange of a suspended !; runway, made of a single I section, run wheels, from the axles of which the transporter is suspended. [noun]
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The pterygoid lacks a medioventral flange and does not meet the palatine. [Please select]
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=--This operation produces the characteristic flange seen on test-tubes, necks of flasks, etc. [Please select]
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The flange is now produced by expanding this softened part with some suitable tool. [Please select]
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If the flange is insufficient the operation may be repeated. [Please select]
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15), forming what engineers call a "flange," to afford sufficient support for the long column above. [Please select]
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