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straked
▪ I. straked, a. (streɪkt) [f. strake n.1 + -ed2.] Of a wheel: Furnished with strakes.a 1571 Jewel Serm. (Josh. vi. 1–3) (1583) A vij b, The ægyptians had mightie chariots, straked and barred with yron. 1801 W. Felton Carriages I. 111 There are three descriptions of wheels, viz:—the straked, the hoo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rans S-11 Pursuit
The Pursuit is a straked, low wing single or dual seat aircraft with tricycle landing gear and dual rudders. wikipedia.org
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ring-straked
ring-straked, a. (ˈrɪŋstreɪkt) Also 9 -streaked. [f. ring n.1] Having bands of colour round the body. Also transf. and fig. Quot. 1611 appears to be the source from which all later usage is derived.1611 Bible Gen. xxx. 35 He remoued that day the hee goates that were ring-straked, and spotted. 1650 B... Oxford English Dictionary
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streaked
streaked, ppl. a. (striːkt) [f. streak v.2 + -ed1. Cf. straked ppl. a.] 1. Marked with streaks; striped, striate. Often in specific names of animals and plants.1596 Shakes. Merch. V. i. iii. 80 That all the eanelings which were streakt and pied Should fall as Iacobs hier. 1611 ― Wint. T. iv. iv. 82 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rufous-necked snowfinch
The rest of the plumage is light brown, straked darker on mantle and scapulars. The wings have two white wingbars formed by the tips of the coverts. wikipedia.org
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fluted
fluted, ppl. a. (ˈfluːtɪd) [f. flute n.1 and v. + -ed.] 1. Having, furnished, or ornamented with flutes, channels, or grooves. fluted-scale (Entomol.) = cushion-scale. fluted spectrum, one in which the spectrum lines appear to be grouped in flutes.1611 Cotgr., Canelé, channelled, fluted, furrowed, s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Samson Tractor
Sieve Grip tractor, a large and heavy three-wheeled vehicle with a low slung chassis on which the engine was placed central between the single front and straked wikipedia.org
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chamfered
chamfered, ppl. a. (ˈtʃæmfəd) [f. prec.] 1. Channelled, fluted, furrowed, grooved. arch.1565–73 Cooper Thesaur., Striatus, chamfered, chanelled. 1579 Spenser Sheph. Cal. Feb., Comes the breme winter with chamfred browes, Full of wrinkles and frosty furrowes. 1657 W. Coles Adam in Eden ccci. 565 A st... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ferrari 348
The 348's styling differed from previous models with straked side air intakes and rectangular taillights resembling the Testarossa, stylistic themes reminiscent harness and a roll bar for the driver's safety, a large air scoop reminiscent to that used in Ferrari F1 cars, racing wing mirrors, replacement of the straked wikipedia.org
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straik
▪ I. straik, n.1 Sc. and north. (streɪk) Also 9 strake, straike, straick. [f. straik v.] † 1. by straik: by ‘straiked’ or levelled (as distinguished from heaped) measure. Also attrib. in straik measure. Sc. Obs.1549 Extracts Aberd. Reg. (1844) I. 264 That frathinfurth na maner of malt nor beir that ... Oxford English Dictionary
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BMW M1 Procar Championship
The alloy wheels, designed by Campagnolo, featured a central locking nut and mimicked the straked design of the production car's wheels. wikipedia.org
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strake
▪ I. strake, n.1 (streɪk) Also α. 6 strack, strak, straake, 7 straak, 6–8 straik; β. 6 streake, 6–9 streak. [ME. strake, app. belonging to the OTeut. root *strak- whence *strakjan, OE. stręccan stretch v. Cf. NFris. (Sylt) straak a stretch, straake v. to stretch oneself. It is perh. impossible to di... Oxford English Dictionary
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hooped
hooped, a. (huːpt) [f. hoop n.1 + -ed2.] 1. a. Having a hoop or hoops; made with a hoop. (See also hoop n.1 8 d.)1552 Huloet, Houped, funetus. 1630 in Descr. Thames (1758) 66 No Fisherman..shall..use or exercise any..hooped Net. 1716 Lond. Gaz. No. 5464/4 One hoop'd Diamond Ring, with 19 Brilliants.... Oxford English Dictionary
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crested
crested, ppl. a. (ˈkrɛstɪd) Also 6 creasted, 6–8 cristed. [f. crest n. and v. + -ed. Cf. OF. cresté, L. cristātus.] 1. Furnished, topped, or adorned with a crest; wearing or having a crest.c 1380 Sir Ferumb. 4541 With an hard crested serpentis fel. 1481 Caxton Myrr. ii. xvi. 102 The huppe or lapwync... Oxford English Dictionary
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barred
barred, ppl. a. (bɑːd) Also 5 barrid, 6–7 bard(e. [f. bar v. and n.1 + -ed.] I. 1. Secured, enclosed, or shut with bars.1593 Shakes. Rich. II, i. i. 180 A ten times barr'd vp chest. 1611 Bible Song. Sol. iv. 12 A garden inclosed [marg. barred] is my sister. 1820 Scott Abbot xix, The close-barred por... Oxford English Dictionary
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