- circular teeth
- круговой зуб
English-Russian mining dictionary. 2015.
English-Russian mining dictionary. 2015.
Circular — is a basic geometric shape such as a Circle. Contents 1 Documents 2 Travel and transportation 3 Places … Wikipedia
Circular stingaree — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1] … Wikipedia
Circular saw — This miter saw uses a circular saw mounted to cut at an angle Buzzsaw redirects here. For other uses, see Buzzsaw (disambiguation). The circular saw is a machine using a toothed metal cutting disc or blade. The term is also loosely used for the… … Wikipedia
Circular saw — Saw Saw, n. [OE. sawe, AS. sage; akin to D. zaag, G. s[ a]ge, OHG. sega, saga, Dan. sav, Sw. s[*a]g, Icel. s[ o]g, L. secare to cut, securis ax, secula sickle. Cf. {Scythe}, {Sickle}, {Section}, {Sedge}.] An instrument for cutting or dividing… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
circular saw — noun a power saw that has a steel disk with cutting teeth on the periphery; rotates on a spindle • Syn: ↑buzz saw • Hypernyms: ↑power saw, ↑saw, ↑sawing machine • Hyponyms: ↑portable circular saw, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
circular saw — noun A power saw with a circular cutting blade, whose teeth rotate rapidly … Wiktionary
circular pitch — noun : the distance between corresponding points of consecutive gear teeth measured along the pitch circle * * * Mach. See under pitch1 (def. 49a) … Useful english dictionary
Non-circular gear — example Another non circular gear … Wikipedia
Dragon's teeth (fortification) — Not to be confused with Czech hedgehog . United States Army troops passing through dragon s teeth on the Siegfried Line in 1944 … Wikipedia
To set the teeth on edge — Edge Edge ([e^]j), n. [OE. eg, egge, AS. ecg; akin to OHG. ekka, G. ecke, Icel. & Sw. egg, Dan. eg, and to L. acies, Gr. akh point, Skr. a[,c]ri edge. [root]1. Cf. {Egg}, v. t., {Eager}, {Ear} spike of corn, {Acute}.] 1. The thin cutting side of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
teething ring — teeth′ing ring n. a circular ring, usu. of plastic, ivory, bone, etc., on which a teething baby can bite • Etymology: 1890–95, amer … From formal English to slang