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  • including: to joggle along, walk along with short, jerky movements (Oxford English Dictionary, 2003) Joggle (architecture), a joint or projection that...
    739 bytes (140 words) - 14:36, 11 January 2024
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    A joggle is a joint or projection that interlocks blocks (such as a lintel's stone blocks or an arch's voussoirs). Often joggles are semicircular and knob-shaped...
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    to the bend and is short enough to engage the urethane pad. Joggling, also known as joggle bending, is an offset bending process in which two opposite...
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    Strake (redirect from Strake edge jointing)
    the ends. In a riveted steel ship, the strakes were usually lapped and joggled (one strake given projections to match indentions in the one adjoining)...
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    bought her books, but begged her "not to read them – because he fears they joggle the Mind". Dickinson valued his advice, going from calling him "Mr. Higginson"...
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    placed ligatures, single ‘stitches’ connecting adjacent planks, and used joggles, small notches cut along plank edges to fit precisely into a recess on...
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    from floors and top timbers, joggled to fit the lands. Sometimes the timbers in larger archaic craft were also joggled before being steamed in. With...
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    Princess: Hopes, Dreams, and Wishes, Cover art (1993) A Wiggly, Jiggly, Joggly Tooth by Bill Hawley, illustrated by William Joyce (1995) The Leaf Men and...
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  • significant structural revolution in which the aluminum skin of the aircraft was joggled, fitted and flush-riveted, a design innovation not called for in the army's...
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    upper shaft by two bronze dowels. A joggle (a portion of the shaft which extends into the base, acting as a joint) about 6 inches (15 cm) long extends...
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    the notches are knocked off with an axe, this process called juggling or joggling. This results in a rough surface pared down just shy of the marked line...
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  • sculpture blends the artistic, mathematic". 11 December 2012. "Joggling World Records (Joggling = Jogging plus Juggling)". Home page Celebrating Mathematics...
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  • the aftmost mast where it is smallest on vessels of less than four masts. joggle A slender, triangular recess cut into the faying surface of a frame or steamed...
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    digital content management and sharing site, Joggle. Fabrik's product lines include SimpleTech, G-Technology, Joggle and Fabrik Ultimate Backup. Fabrik was...
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    itself such as ablaq walls, plain or zigzag moldings, fish scale motifs, joggled lintels or voussoirs, inscriptions, and muqarnas) and applied decoration...
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    straight, but include angles and curves for interlocking, the arch is called "joggled". A true arch, due to its rise, resolves the vertical loads into horizontal...
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    coils or improved design: they would be mandrel-less, have no joggles, and no braze joints. * Redesign and Replace Polar Regions of NSTX-U : The top and...
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    itself such as ablaq walls, plain or zigzag moldings, fish scale motifs, joggled lintels or voussoirs, inscriptions, and muqarnas) and applied decoration...
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