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▪ I. gouge, n.1 (gaʊdʒ, guːdʒ) Also 5 goodg, gow(d)ge, (gourge), 7 goudge. [a. F. gouge fem., = Sp. g{uacu}bia, Pg. goiva, It. gubbia, gorbia:—late L. gubia, gulbia (Isidore). Prob. of Celtic origin; cf. OIrish gulban (‘aculeum’), gulba (‘rostrum’), OWelsh gilbin (‘acumine’), mod.Welsh gylf beak, Co...
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Gouge
Gouge may refer to:
Gouge (chisel), a form of chisel or adze, a woodworking tool
Gouge (grape), another name for the European wine grape Gouais blanc tearing the eye
Fault gouge, an unconsolidated rock type
Shale Gouge Ratio, a mathematical algorithm to predict fault rock types
Seabed gouging by ice
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gouge/gaudʒ; ɡaʊdʒ/ ntool with a sharp semicircular edge for cutting grooves in wood 半圆凿; 弧口凿. gouge, v(a) [Tn, Tn.pr]~ sth (in sth) make (a hole) in sth roughly or destructively 在某物上胡乱地或破坏性地凿(洞) A maniac had gouged several holes in the priceless painting. 有个狂徒在那幅价值连城的画上乱凿了几个洞.(b) (phr v) gouge sth ...
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Arthur Gouge
Gouge flap
He invented the Gouge flap in 1936 as part of his design for the Empire flying boat. Gouge was subsequently dismissed.
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Amazon FTC lawsuit claims site used secret pricing tool to gouge costs
Nov 3, 2023FTC lawsuit alleges Amazon tried to pull a fast one on consumers with secret price gouging. Amazon had a covert operation that purposely inflated prices shoppers pay, extracting over $1 billion ...
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Martin Gouge
Martin Gouge (c. 1360 – 25 November 1444), surnamed De Charpaigne, was a French chancellor.
He was born at Bourges about 1360.
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Please explain how to fill in and touch up a gouge on a table edge
you know damage like this can happen to any piece of furniture new or old here's an easy way to fix it now this is the first of two materials we'll need to make this repair this is auto body filler this is a two-part material this is the catalyst notice this is red and the resin is gray when it's th...
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Thomas Gouge
Gouge was the son of William Gouge, himself a clergyman and the rector of St. Anne's church in Blackfriars. Gouge's best remembered work is Riches Increased by Giving to the Poor. Gouge's funeral sermon was preached by John Tillotson.
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Paul Gouge
Paul Gouge is a games industry entrepreneur and investor, the founder of BattleMail, Rockpool Games, Ironstone Partners, Ideas Pad and Playdemic. Appatyze
Gouge was a seed investor in and board advisor to Appatyze, an in-app advertising company.
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Please explain how to sharpen a gouge | paul sellers
method that I use that has worked for me throughout my working life, I use regular flat stones I've got a couple gouges here, doesn't matter which size a gouge out here out here and then work along here and create a gouge to hollow in there but on this width of a gouge I can go on here so I charge this with buffing
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William Gouge
William Gouge (1575–1653) was an English Puritan clergyman and author. They had married in the early 17th century, in effect by arrangement, when Gouge was put under pressure by his family.
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Gouge Away
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Gouge Away formed in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 2012. Gouge Away announced its signing to Deathwish in March 2018.
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Fault gouge
and to slip localization within the gouge. Gouge Thickness
Gouge thickness increases over time with accumulation of slip events along a fault.
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Gouge flap
The Gouge flap, invented by Arthur Gouge of Short Brothers in 1936, allowed the pilot to increase both the wing area and the chord of an aircraft's wing Ltd. and Arthur Gouge for "Improvements in or connected with Wings for Aircraft, (controller flaps)".
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William M. Gouge
Gouge (1796 – 1863) was an American economist who published A Short History of Paper Money and Banking in the United States, an 1833 treatise that advocated Career
Gouge worked as an editor of the Philadelphia Gazette until 1831, gaining a reputation as an expert on the American monetary system.
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