triangular piece
1triangular bandage — noun bandage to support an injured forearm; consisting of a wide triangular piece of cloth hanging from around the neck • Syn: ↑sling, ↑scarf bandage • Hypernyms: ↑bandage, ↑patch …
2triangular bandage — a piece of material cut or folded into a triangular shape and used for making an arm sling or holding dressings in position. * * * a triangle of cloth used as a sling or bandage …
3triangular bandage — a piece of material cut or folded into a triangular shape and used for making an arm sling or holding dressings in position …
4tail|piece — «TAYL PEES», noun. 1. a piece forming the end; endpiece. 2. a piece added on; appendage; addition.Printing. a small decorative engraving, usually at the end of a chapter. 3. Music. a triangular block, usually of ebony, near the lower end of a… …
5heater piece — noun Etymology: heater (core for a box iron); from the shape New England : a triangular plot of land …
6Gore — may refer to: Contents 1 Violence 2 Used as a verb 3 Company 4 Triangular segments 5 Places …
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8gore — {{11}}gore (n.1) O.E. gor dirt, dung, filth, shit, a Germanic word (Cf. M.Du. goor filth, mud; O.N. gor cud; O.H.G. gor animal dung ), of uncertain origin. Sense of clotted blood (especially shed in battle) developed by 1560s. {{12}}gore (n.2)… …
9gore — 1. n. blood shed and clotted. Etymology: OE gor dung, dirt 2. v.tr. pierce with a horn, tusk, etc. Etymology: ME: orig. unkn. 3. n. & v. n. 1 a wedge shaped piece in a garment. 2 a triangular or tapering piece in an umbrella etc. v.tr. shape with …
10Gore — 1. n. blood shed and clotted. Etymology: OE gor dung, dirt 2. v.tr. pierce with a horn, tusk, etc. Etymology: ME: orig. unkn. 3. n. & v. n. 1 a wedge shaped piece in a garment. 2 a triangular or tapering piece in an umbrella etc. v.tr. shape with …