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  • 61grommet — grom•met [[t]ˈgrɒm ɪt, ˈgrʌm [/t]] also grummet n. v. met•ed, met•ing. n. 1) mac navig. any of various rings or washers, esp. one used as an insulator or gasket or as an eyelet protecting material where a rope passes 2) navig. a ring of rope or… …

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  • 62grommet — I. /ˈgrɒmət / (say gromuht) noun 1. Also, grummet. Machinery a ring or eyelet of metal, rubber, etc. 2. Also, grummet. Nautical an eyelet of rope, metal, or the like, as on the edge of a sail, to prevent a rope, etc., chafing as it passes through …

  • 63подготовленный проводник — Проводник, жилы которого спаяны или конец которого снабжен кабельным наконечником, ушком и т. п [ГОСТ Р 50030.1 2000 (МЭК 60947 1 99)] проводник, подготовленный к присоединению [IEV number 442 01 27] EN prepared conductor conductor, the strands… …

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  • 64oillet — ˈȯilə̇t noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English oilet more at eyelet archaic : eyelet I 2 …

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  • 65Agraffe — A*graffe , n. [F. agrafe, formerly agraffe, OF. agrappe. See {Agrappes}.] 1. A hook or clasp. [1913 Webster] The feather of an ostrich, fastened in her turban by an agraffe set with brilliants. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] 2. A hook, eyelet, or… …

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  • 66Alencon lace — Lace Lace (l[=a]s), n. [OE. las, OF. laz, F. lacs, dim. lacet, fr. L. laqueus noose, snare; prob. akin to lacere to entice. Cf. {Delight}, {Elicit}, {Lasso}, {Latchet}.] 1. That which binds or holds, especially by being interwoven; a string, cord …

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  • 67Bone lace — Lace Lace (l[=a]s), n. [OE. las, OF. laz, F. lacs, dim. lacet, fr. L. laqueus noose, snare; prob. akin to lacere to entice. Cf. {Delight}, {Elicit}, {Lasso}, {Latchet}.] 1. That which binds or holds, especially by being interwoven; a string, cord …

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  • 68Brussels lace — Lace Lace (l[=a]s), n. [OE. las, OF. laz, F. lacs, dim. lacet, fr. L. laqueus noose, snare; prob. akin to lacere to entice. Cf. {Delight}, {Elicit}, {Lasso}, {Latchet}.] 1. That which binds or holds, especially by being interwoven; a string, cord …

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  • 69By the eye — Eye Eye ([imac]), n. [OE. eghe, eighe, eie, eye, AS. e[ a]ge; akin to OFries. [=a]ge, OS. [=o]ga, D. oog, Ohg. ouga, G. auge, Icel. auga, Sw. [ o]ga, Dan. [ o]ie, Goth. aug[=o]; cf. OSlav. oko, Lith. akis, L. okulus, Gr. o kkos, eye, o sse, the… …

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  • 70Close reef — Reef Reef, n. [Akin to D. reef, G. reff, Sw. ref; cf. Icel. rif reef, rifa to basten together. Cf. {Reeve}, v. t., {River}.] (Naut.) That part of a sail which is taken in or let out by means of the reef points, in order to adapt the size of the… …

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