-
simple sugar) with a
carbon backbone chain with a
carbonyl group on the
endmost carbon atom,
making it an aldehyde, and
hydroxyl groups connected to all...
- the
first antenna 3.5 mm. Both ****es have four-segmented antennae, the
endmost containing strong bristles. The body
comprises multiple segments, each...
- that
contains a long,
segmented blade that
slides out from it. As the
endmost edge
becomes dull, it can be
broken off the
remaining blade,
exposing the...
- extremity'), from the
comparative form of the
adjective akros (ἄκρος, 'extreme,
endmost'). It was
Latinized by the
Romans as acroterium.
Acroteria is the plural...
-
Roman Doric version, the
height of the
entablature has been reduced. The
endmost triglyph is
centered over the
column rather than
occupying the
corner of...
-
referred to this
gateway as "the
craziest Elizabethan frontispiece". The
endmost three bays on each side
project slightly forwards. The
ground floors of...
-
waterline and
upper armour belts once they
reached the
outer portions of the
endmost barbettes. The
three centreline barbettes were
protected by
armour 9 inches...
- the
board and the
dwarf takes his place. This may only be done if the
endmost dwarf can land on a
troll by
moving in the
direction of the line at most...
- and was
built in the
Hardinge factory. The
axles were
evenly spaced; the
endmost two
axles were in
their conventional fore and aft
locations and the middle...
-
Anglican church, a large, tall five-bay
building with the
chancel forming the
endmost bay, in 1880–81. A "plain,
simple structure", it is also in the
Early English...