Diameter - Law Dictionary Search Results
Timber
Parts of Gloucestershire. Aspen and horse chestnut are timber in some counties. Trees less than six inches in diameter have been said not to be timber, Halsbury's Law of England, 4th Edn., Vol. 19, p. 21. It
Water-seal latrine
means a pour-flush latrine, water flush latrine or a sanitary latrine with a minimum water-seal of 20 millimetres diameter in which human excreta is pushed in or flushed by water. [Employment of Manual Scavangers and Construc-tion of
Sine
The length of a perpendicular drawn from one extremity of an arc of a circle to the diameter drawn through the other extremity
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Megalocyte
A large flattened red blood cell corpuscle having no nucleus twice the diameter of the ordinary red corpuscle found in considerable numbers in the blood in profound anaeligmia
Iris diaphragm
An adjustable diaphragm reminiscent of the iris of the eye in its action by which the diameter of an approximately circular opening may be controlled as for regulating the aperture of a lens it consists
Dendrometer
An instrument to measure the height and diameter of trees
Belgian block
nearly cubical block of some tough stone esp granite used as a material for street pavements Its usual diameter is 5 to 7 inches
Biparietal
Of or pertaining to the diameter of the cranium from one parietal fossa to the other
Breadfruit
the South Sea islands It is of a roundish form from four to six or seven inches in diameter and when baked somewhat resembles bread and is eaten as food whence the name
Calipers
An instrument usually resembling a pair of dividers or compasses with curved legs for measuring the diameter or thickness of bodies as of work shaped in a lathe or planer timber masts shot etc or
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