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notches <a notch; notches> N

notches

notch <a notch; notches> N

notch N

notch N

notch brittleness METAL

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The lever would fit into two or three different notches, which would lock the position of the lever, and therefore the shutters, in place.
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Further, little notches on the inside of the lid allow the moisture to collect and drop back into the food during the cooking.
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It possessed large otic (spiracular) notches, probably accommodating a spiracle rather than a tympanic membrane.
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Crimp joints also use a seal, but crimp undulations are used instead of formed notches.
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They examined the wood, and noticed carvings and notches, possibly indicating the wood formed the frame of a backpack.
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In the case of trapezoid geometric microliths, on the other hand, the notches are not retouched, leaving a portion of the natural edge between them.
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She comes to a creaky exercise bike, sits and cranks the resistance up a couple of notches.
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If the notches corresponding to the plumb lines matched on both sides, it showed that the beam was level.
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Such markings might include pleats, darts, buttonholes, notches or placement lines for appliques or pockets.
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It has large orbits, or eye sockets, and large otic notches (rounded indentations at the back of the skull).
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