Diameter - Law Dictionary Search Results
Roque
cushion in bank shots The balls are 314 in in diameter the cage center arches or wickets 338 in wide the
Semicircle
a circle the part of a circle bounded by its diameter and half of its circumference
Iris diaphragm
iris of the eye in its action by which the diameter of an approximately circular opening may be controlled as for
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Semidiameter
Half of a diameter a right line or the length of a right line
Sine
one extremity of an arc of a circle to the diameter drawn through the other extremity
Circular saw
by means of a circular blade, exceeding 300 millimetres in diameter, in a fixed or portable bench or frame, but does
Flexible cable
more cores each formed of a group of wires, the diameter and the physical properties of the wires and the insulating
Sand
texture of the grains. Grain size refers to the mean diameter of the grains and is usually determined by sieving. Grain
Steam-pipe
atmospheric pressure (ii) such pipe exceeds 254 millimeters in internal diameter and includes in either case any connected fitting of a
Timber
timber in some counties. Trees less than six inches in diameter have been said not to be timber, Halsbury's Law of
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