feeler in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

feeler in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for feeler in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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The flexibility also allows this curb feeler to drag against the rib or be smacked by a shuttle car with little or no damage.
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He claimed to be a mutant worm from a distant planet who was more intelligent than the other worms, which communicated by touching their feelers.
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Over time, the spines separated themselves from the rest of the fin, developing into feeler-like forelegs.
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In the 1950s, cars were often equipped with curb feelers...
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Typically, the clearance must be readjusted each 20000 mi with a feeler gauge.
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They are principally distinguished by their tentacles (or feelers).
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Feeler gauges are mostly used in engineering to measure the clearance between two parts.
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The hagfish has feelers that enable it to find food more easily.
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It also has two long, whiplike feelers attached to its head, whose purposes are unknown.
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A strong vibration of the feeler accompanied by a growling noise indicated that the coil is shorted.
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