Results for: middle, pointed rod in a lathe, top or bottom of a piston stroke
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middle, pointed rod in a lathe, top or bottom of a piston strokedead center
(about billiards) slanted stroke made with the cue held perpendicular to the billiard table (especially to make the cue ball go around another ball that is in the way)masse
(Anatomy) small node (especially on the middle lobe of the cerebellum)nodulus
(Archaic) cornet piston (Music)cornopean
(Botany) genus of trees (native of Japan, North America, the Middle East and China)osmanthus
(c. 1350-1600) revival of the arts and learning that began in Italy and spread throughout Europe (most often associated with the works of Michelangelo, Machiavelli, Dante, and Da Vinci), classical revival, end of Middle Ages, in architectural style of ...Renaissance
(during the Middle Ages) three lowest of the seven liberal arts (grammar, rhetoric, and logic), less important liberal arts, see also:quadriviumtrivium
(French) section at the bottom of a French newspaper page set apart for criticism or literature or the like; short literary essay or article, part of European newspaper, something in feuilletonfeuilleton
(Geology) of the mesozoic period (middle geological period), belonging to prehistoric era, Mesozoic eraMesozoic
(in thermally stratified lakes) non-circulating layer of water located below the thermocline and characterized by uniformly cold temperatures and low oxygen levels, water at lake bottomhypolimnion
(Medicine) any of several problems related to the brain and its blood vessels (such as stroke, hemorrhage, etc.), CVA, cause of strokecerebrovascular accident
(Nautical) aweigh, not touching the bottom; in positionatrip
(Video) display in letterbox format, display only across the center of a screen with black bands at the top and bottom (so the wider film format will fit the different dimensions of a TV screen);(British) mailbox, mail slot, maildrop, video playback fo...letterbox
3-pointed, of a tricuspid valve or tooth, part with three cusps, tricuspidal, tricuspidate, twilled fabric//tricuspidtricotine
7C to 13C Greek, Middle Greekmedieval Greek
 

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