rearmost in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for rearmost in the English»Spanish Dictionary

rearmost in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for rearmost in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
However, the rearmost contact (which is what gives a consonant its distinctive sound) is actually alveolar, or perhaps denti-alveolar.
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Within half-an-hour of an exchange of fire the rearmost struck.
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Early diesels were also fitted with communicating doors in the nose which allowed the secondman to access the train heating boiler of the rearmost locomotive.
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Upper levels vary in size, with three stories over 208, but the rearmost 20 ft of 206 only one story.
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The superstructure of the locomotive was attached to the rearmost set and the forward set and leading truck could swing laterally on curves.
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An early fix was to attach a roughly horseshoe-shaped steel bracket around the rearmost part of the receiver.
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In some buses the rearmost axle is connected to the steering, with the rear most set steering in the opposite direction to the front axle.
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Perhaps remarkably, the rearmost spring brackets were not to be integrated into a single cast combined sub-frame/pony truck pivot stretcher.
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It holds on to these with the claws of its two rearmost pairs of legs.
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Glass partitions behind the cabs allowed passengers in the front and rearmost carriages to see the drivers' view of the track.
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