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shank <a shank; shanks> N

shank ANAT (leg)
shank ANAT (leg)
shank ANAT
shank ANAT
shank ANAT
shank ZOOL
shank ZOOL

blade shank ASTRON

electrode shank ARCHIT

shank ladle INDUST

shank mill ARCHIT

straight shank drill ARCHIT

straight shank milling cutter ARCHIT

tubular shank rivet ARCHIT

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At one time there were over 20 shoe factories and related factories making metal shanks in town.
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The verutum had either an iron shank like the pilum or a tapering metal head.
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The squared section is of the same size as the diameter of the bolt shank, with a plain unthreaded shank.
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Also, a shank's thickness may transition at some point along its length in order to implement differing strengths above and below the transition.
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Full-bodied studs have a shank equal to the major diameter of the thread.
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Unlike a weakened shank, damaged outer fabric does not affect the performance of a shoe.
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Shank and tendon can be added to make the dish as a supplement ingredient to enhance the taste.
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Shank considers that this is perhaps the reason behind the increased popularity of amateur athletics.
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This would be like crashing a regular endmill and being able to reuse the shank rather than losing it along with the flutes.
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The arms were formed in one piece, and were pivoted at the crown on a bolt passing through the forked shank.
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