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slab-sided
slab-sided, a. Orig. U.S. (ˈslæbsaɪdɪd) [f. slab n.1] Having sides like slabs; flat-sided; long and lank. Also in Archit.: see slab n.1 1 d.1817 J. K. Paudling Lett. from South II. 122 He was what is usually called a tall slab-sided Virginian. 1825 J. Neal Bro. Jonathan II. 145 Great, long, slab⁓sid...
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Besson MB.26
The C.2 had a new round-sided fuselage, the HB.2 had a slab-sided fuselage, and a new tailplane. Neither variant was ordered or entered production.
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LVG D.V
Design
The D.V was a single-seat biplane fighter which featured a slab-sided plywood-covered fuselage as well as equal span wings, both of which had straight
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LVG D.VI
Design
The D.VI was a single-seat biplane fighter which featured a slab-sided plywood-covered fuselage as well as an almond-shaped rudder.
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Albatros D.X
was a German prototype single-seat fighter biplane developed in 1918 in parallel with the Albatros D.IXme
Design and development
The D.X used the same slab-sided
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Albatros D.XII
It was the last of the Albatros fighters completed and flown before the end of World War I and had the same slab-sided fuselage seen on the Albatros D.X
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Fiat BRG
It had a deep slab-sided fuselage with one engine in the nose and two strut-mounted engines between the upper wing and a short stub wing attached to the
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Dufour 24
The hull design is apparently aimed at maximizing cabin space: a squared-off, slab-sided hull with the beam stretched wide all the way back to the transom Worst features: The high, slab-sided topsides and small sail area make for unusually large 'top hamper,' which will tend to catch the wind and slide the
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Mallite
understanding of Mallite's properties Herd later used the material to construct the unraced Cosworth four-wheel drive Formula One car of 1969, noted for its slab-sided
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Blackburn Blackburd
In response, Harris Booth designed the Blackburd, a large, three-bay biplane with unswept, unstaggered wings and a slab-sided fuselage.
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Ponton (car)
Now largely archaic, the term Ponton describes the markedly bulbous, slab-sided configuration of postwar European cars, including those of Mercedes-Benz The Langenscheidt German–English dictionary defines Pontonkarrosserie as "all-enveloping bodywork, straight-through side styling, slab-sided styling."
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Beardmore W.B.XXVI
The slab-sided fuselage was of hexagonal section, with the crew of two seated in separate cockpits.
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Pleuronaia dolabelloides
Pleuronaia dolabelloides, the slab-sided naiad, slab-sided pearly mussel, or slabside pearlymussel, is a species of freshwater mussel, an aquatic bivalve
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Smith & Wesson Model 646
It was offered in a Performance Center version in 2000 (almost 600 revolvers) as a space-age looking stainless steel revolver with a slab-sided heavy barrel
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Combination K
The more modern T-90A and T-90M, use an Object 187-derived slab-sided welded turret, which offers an easier and more optimal way to mount inserts of various
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