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Paper with a
feathered edge is
described as
having a
deckle edge, in
contrast to a cut
edge.
Before the 19th century, the
deckle edge was unavoidable,...
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Flight feathers (Pennae volatus) are the long, stiff,
asymmetrically shaped, but
symmetrically paired pennaceous feathers on the
wings or tail of a bird;...
- "mathematical tile"
distinguished by its
flush setting. In 18th-century
Oxford "
feather edge tile" was used.
While "mathematical tile" is now usual, Nail considered...
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Feathering is a
technique used in
computer graphics software to
smooth or blur the
edges of a feature. The term is
inherited from a
technique of fine retouching...
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Feathers are
epidermal growths that form a
distinctive outer covering, or plumage, on both
avian (bird) and some non-avian
dinosaurs and
other archosaurs...
- was
later narrated by
Hoover in the 2014 do****entary film
Flying the
Feathered Edge: The Bob
Hoover Project.
Hoover was best
known for his
civil air show...
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Flying the
Feathered Edge: The Bob
Hoover Project is a 2014
independent do****entary film
about American aviator Bob Hoover. The film was produced, written...
- A
covert feather or
tectrix on a bird is one of a set of
feathers,
called coverts (or tectrices),
which cover other feathers. The
coverts help to smooth...
- externally, and can be
layered in many
different styles including:
square edge,
feather edge, ship lap and
tongue and groove.
Matchboard was most po****r in the...
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where a
stratum or
other lithologically distinct body of rock
thins to a
feather edge and disappears, so that the
underlying and
overlying strata separated...