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cross-bar
▪ I. cross-bar, n. (ˈkrɒsbɑː(r), ˈkrɔːs-) [cross- 4.] 1. a. A transverse bar; a bar placed or fixed across another bar or part of a structure. spec. The horizontal bar of a bicycle frame; also, in Football, the horizontal bar between the goal-posts.1562 Churchw. Acc. Eltham in Stahlschmidt Bells of ...
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counter-bar
† ˈcounter-bar, n. Obs. [a. F. contrebarre: cf. counter- 7.] A cross-bar for a door or window on the outside. Hence counter-bar v.1611 Cotgr., Contrebarre, a counterbarre; the long (outward) barre, wherewith some (two-leaued) dores and windowes, and the most shop-windowes, are shut. Ibid., Contrebar...
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Nestorian cross
Cross of the Assyrian Church of the East
The cross of the Assyrian Church of the East has three dots lining the left cross-bar, three dots lining the right cross-bar, two dots lining the top bar, and one dot on the bottom bar.
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splinter-bar
splinter-bar Also splinter bar. [f. splinter n.] 1. A swingle-tree or whipple-tree.1765 Museum Rust. IV. 78 A two-wheeled plough complete, with draught-chain, and splinter-bars, or whipple-trees. 1767 S. Paterson Anoth. Trav. I. 104 A splinter-bar at the end of the traces, to which a small cord lead...
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Sarah Storck
She scored the first goal for Malmö and, in the final minutes of extra time, hit the cross-bar, with the oncoming Manon Melis scoring from the rebound.
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Curtiss F9C Sparrowhawk
The Sparrowhawk had a hook mounted above its top wing that attached to the cross-bar of a trapeze mounted on the carrier airship. The width of the trapeze cross-bar allowed a certain lateral lee-way in approach, the biplane's hook mounting had a guide rail to provide protection for
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Rotta (instrument)
The rotta represents the first step in the evolution of the cithara, when arms and cross-bar were replaced by a frame joined to the body, the strings being
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stephanome
stephanome (ˈstɛfənəʊm) [irreg. f. Gr. στέϕανο-ς crown (taken in the sense of corona 1) + -νόµος distributor.] An instrument for measuring the angular dimensions of fog-bows, halos, etc.1889 Times 21 Mar. 3/3 The stephanome..is used for measuring the angular size of halos, fog-bows, and glories at t...
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Tony Quirk
It hit the cross-bar and the game ended in a draw.
He saw out his career at North Sydney for one season in 1978 before retiring.
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Anchored cross
There are many variations on this symbol, but the most common form connects a ring with a bar, with a cross-bar, terminating on the other end with two
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Parnassius staudingeri hunza
in all specimens observed, the discal band reaches vein 1, and where it crosses interspace 3 is joined onto the postdiscal transverse band by a broad cross-bar
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Tenshin Bukō-ryū Heihō
The ryū contains an extensive curriculum of weapon-arts centering on naginatajutsu (naginata, kagitsuki naginata (a naginata with a small cross-bar beneath
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Cosmos Samba
The Tedlar-covered single surface wing is a French La Mouette Topless M design that uses an internal Kevlar cross-bar reinforcement in place of a kingpost
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2023 Russian Cup final
Moisés hit the cross-bar with CSKA's third kick before Igor Akinfeev saved Krasnodar's fourth kick by João Batxi and then seventh by Olusegun to win the
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Transfer stamping
Cross-bar transfer
With a cross bar transfer mechanism, the in-out axes of movement is constrained by an automation bar spanning the die space.
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