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Pattern
or is worthy to be copied or imitated as a pattern of a machine
pattern
pattern 1 : a form or model proposed for imitation 2
Blanchard lathe
as felloes gun stocks lasts spokes etc after a given pattern The pattern and work rotate on parallel spindles in the
federal rules of evidence
and before U.S. Magistrates. Many states have adopted evidence rules patterned on these federal rules. Source: FindLaw
Dogcart
A light one horse carriage commonly two wheeled patterned after a cart The original dogcarts used in England by
patterned
Having describable patterns especially patterns of colors
Poleax
or hatchet with a short handle and a head variously patterned used by soldiers and also by sailors in boarding a
Railroad
one or more parallel series of iron or steel rails patterned and adjusted to be tracks for the wheels of vehicles
VerbarSingspiel
18th century It was often comic had modern characters and patterned its music on folk song with strictly subordinated accompaniment
Delsarte
A system of calisthenics patterned on the theories of Franccedilois Delsarte 1811 71 a French
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