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bolt-hole
bolt-hole [bolt v.2] 1. = bolting-hole (see bolting vbl. n.2 5).1851 Sternberg Dial. Northampt., Bolt-hole, the hole from which the rabbit makes its escape; or, in the phraseology of the craft, ‘bolts’. 1877 E. Peacock Gloss. Manley, Bolt-hole, (1) the hole by which a rabbit makes its escape when th...
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Bolt Hole Sizes Chart with Complete Guide | Home Repair Geek
To convert this to inches, divide by 25.4 (1 inch = 25.4 mm). The M6 bolt diameter in inches is approximately 0.236 inches. For clearance holes, add 1/64 to 1/32 inches, resulting in hole sizes of 15/64 inches (0.234 inches) for a close fit, and 1/4 inches (0.250 inches) for a free fit.
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Lunocet
All road cycling and triathlon shoes have a standard bolt-hole pattern which mates with the bolt-hole pattern on the foot deck and can be attached using
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The Nose (El Capitan)
Free climbing
As it became clear that any face could be climbed with sufficient perseverance and bolt-hole drilling, some climbers began searching for
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Bothy
See also
Adirondack lean-to
Bolt-hole
Bothie (dog)
Bothy band
Bothy ballad
But and ben – a simple two room cottage structure
Byre-dwelling
Castaway
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bolt
▪ I. bolt, n.1 (bəʊlt) [OE. bolt (str. masc.) a cross-bow bolt, cogn. with OHG. bolz, mod.G. bolz, bolzen ‘cross-bow arrow’, also ‘bolt for a door’, MDu. and Du. bout, MLG. bolte, bolten bolt, fetter, piece of linen rolled up. The remoter etymology is unknown; but it cannot be referred to the verb s...
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Alex Kerr (loyalist)
Kerr was on good terms with West Belfast commander Johnny Adair, and in July 1992 he provided a bolt-hole in Taughmonagh from which Adair and his men were
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upstage
▪ I. upstage, adv., a. (and n.) [up prep.2 6.] A. adv. (Stressed upˈstage.) At or in the direction of the back of the stage; on that part of the stage furthest from the audience. Also fig.1870 O. Logan Before Footlights & Behind Scenes xxxv. 500 And in one minute..has been convulsed with laughter at...
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Cromarty
People
Sir Thomas Urquhart
Hugh Miller
Scottish writer Ian Rankin uses a "bolt-hole" in Cromarty when writing novels.
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Shenzhen Shiruida Automation Equipment Co.,Ltd. - TraceParts
May 3, 20223Dファイルと2D図面の無料ダウンロード - Polyurethane type inner hexagon hole at the front end of stop bolt head DBUBH/DBUBHH
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boss
▪ I. boss, n.1 (bɒs) Forms: 3–5 boce, 4–5 boos, 4–6 bos, 5 bose, 5–6 Sc. boys(s, 6–8 bosse, (7 bosce), 6– boss. [ME. boce, bos, a. OF. boce (mod.F. bosse) = ONF. boche botch, It. bozza; perh. connected with OHG. bôz-an = beat v. In ME. boss and botch are partly synonymous, but the former is not reco...
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Penders
Grounds in particular was looking for an escape, "a bolt-hole", a deliberate getaway from the pressures of commitments of the gallery and arts centre commission It was to be a literal "bolt-hole", a place where Grounds could indulge in his own tinkering, entertain friends and family in peace, and be entirely removed
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Crankset
Replacement chainrings must be chosen with a bolt-hole count and spacing that matches the spider.
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fish
▪ I. fish, n.1 (fɪʃ) Forms: 1–2 fisc, 3 Orm. fissk, 3–4 fis(s(e, fix, (4 fizs), south. viss, vyss, 3–5 fich, 5–6 fych(e, 3–5 fissh(e, (3 fishsh, fischsch), 4–6 fysch(e, -ssh(e, (6 fiszsh), 5–6 fysh(e, 4–6 fishe, 3– fish. [Com. Teut.; OE. fisc. str. masc. = OFris. fisk, OS. fisc (Du. visch), OHG. fis...
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