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Blind flangeFlange Flange (fl[a^]nj), n. [Prov. E. flange to project,
flanch a projection. See Flanch, Flank.]
1. An external or internal rib, or rim, for strength, as the
flange of an iron beam; or for a guide, as the flange of a
car wheel (see Car wheel.); or for attachment to another
object, as the flange on the end of a pipe, steam
cylinder, etc. --Knight.
2. A plate or ring to form a rim at the end of a pipe when
fastened to the pipe.
Blind flange, a plate for covering or closing the end of a
pipe.
Flange joint, a joint, as that of pipes, where the
connecting pieces have flanges by which the parts are
bolted together. --Knight.
Flange rail, a rail with a flange on one side, to keep
wheels, etc. from running off.
Flange turning, the process of forming a flange on a
wrought iron plate by bending and hammering it when hot. BoomslangeBoomslange Boom"slang*e, n. [D. boom tree + slang snake.]
(Zo["o]l.)
A large South African tree snake (Bucephalus Capensis).
Although considered venomous by natives, it has no poison
fangs. Boulangerite
Boulangerite Bou*lan"ger*ite, n. [From Boulanger, a French
mineralogist.] (Min.)
A mineral of a bluish gray color and metallic luster, usually
in plumose masses, also compact. It is a sulphide of antimony
and lead.
ClangedClang Clang, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Clanged; p. pr. & vb. n.
Clanging.] [L. clangere; akin to Gr. ? to clash, scream; or
perh. to E. clank.]
To strike together so as to produce a ringing metallic sound.
The fierce Caretes . . . clanged their sounding arms.
--Prior. FlangeFlange Flange (fl[a^]nj), n. [Prov. E. flange to project,
flanch a projection. See Flanch, Flank.]
1. An external or internal rib, or rim, for strength, as the
flange of an iron beam; or for a guide, as the flange of a
car wheel (see Car wheel.); or for attachment to another
object, as the flange on the end of a pipe, steam
cylinder, etc. --Knight.
2. A plate or ring to form a rim at the end of a pipe when
fastened to the pipe.
Blind flange, a plate for covering or closing the end of a
pipe.
Flange joint, a joint, as that of pipes, where the
connecting pieces have flanges by which the parts are
bolted together. --Knight.
Flange rail, a rail with a flange on one side, to keep
wheels, etc. from running off.
Flange turning, the process of forming a flange on a
wrought iron plate by bending and hammering it when hot. FlangeFlange Flange, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Flanged (fl[a^]njd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Flanging (fl[a^]n"j[i^]ng).] (Mach.)
To make a flange on; to furnish with a flange. Flange
Flange Flange, v. i.
To be bent into a flange.
Flange jointFlange Flange (fl[a^]nj), n. [Prov. E. flange to project,
flanch a projection. See Flanch, Flank.]
1. An external or internal rib, or rim, for strength, as the
flange of an iron beam; or for a guide, as the flange of a
car wheel (see Car wheel.); or for attachment to another
object, as the flange on the end of a pipe, steam
cylinder, etc. --Knight.
2. A plate or ring to form a rim at the end of a pipe when
fastened to the pipe.
Blind flange, a plate for covering or closing the end of a
pipe.
Flange joint, a joint, as that of pipes, where the
connecting pieces have flanges by which the parts are
bolted together. --Knight.
Flange rail, a rail with a flange on one side, to keep
wheels, etc. from running off.
Flange turning, the process of forming a flange on a
wrought iron plate by bending and hammering it when hot. Flange railFlange Flange (fl[a^]nj), n. [Prov. E. flange to project,
flanch a projection. See Flanch, Flank.]
1. An external or internal rib, or rim, for strength, as the
flange of an iron beam; or for a guide, as the flange of a
car wheel (see Car wheel.); or for attachment to another
object, as the flange on the end of a pipe, steam
cylinder, etc. --Knight.
2. A plate or ring to form a rim at the end of a pipe when
fastened to the pipe.
Blind flange, a plate for covering or closing the end of a
pipe.
Flange joint, a joint, as that of pipes, where the
connecting pieces have flanges by which the parts are
bolted together. --Knight.
Flange rail, a rail with a flange on one side, to keep
wheels, etc. from running off.
Flange turning, the process of forming a flange on a
wrought iron plate by bending and hammering it when hot. Flange turningFlange Flange (fl[a^]nj), n. [Prov. E. flange to project,
flanch a projection. See Flanch, Flank.]
1. An external or internal rib, or rim, for strength, as the
flange of an iron beam; or for a guide, as the flange of a
car wheel (see Car wheel.); or for attachment to another
object, as the flange on the end of a pipe, steam
cylinder, etc. --Knight.
2. A plate or ring to form a rim at the end of a pipe when
fastened to the pipe.
Blind flange, a plate for covering or closing the end of a
pipe.
Flange joint, a joint, as that of pipes, where the
connecting pieces have flanges by which the parts are
bolted together. --Knight.
Flange rail, a rail with a flange on one side, to keep
wheels, etc. from running off.
Flange turning, the process of forming a flange on a
wrought iron plate by bending and hammering it when hot. FlangedFlange Flange, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Flanged (fl[a^]njd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Flanging (fl[a^]n"j[i^]ng).] (Mach.)
To make a flange on; to furnish with a flange. Flanged
Flanged Flanged (fl[a^]njd), a.
Having a flange or flanges; as, a flanged wheel.
Interphalangeal
Interphalangeal In`ter*pha*lan"ge*al, a. (Anat.)
Between phalanges; as, interphalangeal articulations.
PhalangealPhalangeal Pha*lan"ge*al, Phalangal Pha*lan"gal, a.
Of or pertaining to the phalanges. See Phalanx, 2. PhalangesPhalanges Pha*lan"ges, n.,
pl. of Phalanx. PhalangesPhalanx Pha"lanx, n.; pl. Phalanxes, L. Phalanges. [L.,
from Gr. ?.]
1. (Gr. Antiq.) A body of heavy-armed infantry formed in
ranks and files close and deep. There were several
different arrangements, the phalanx varying in depth from
four to twenty-five or more ranks of men. ``In cubic
phalanx firm advanced.' --Milton.
The Grecian phalanx, moveless as a tower. --Pope.
2. Any body of troops or men formed in close array, or any
combination of people distinguished for firmness and
solidity of a union.
At present they formed a united phalanx. --Macaulay.
The sheep recumbent, and the sheep that grazed, All
huddling into phalanx, stood and gazed. --Cowper.
3. A Fourierite community; a phalanstery.
4. (Anat.) One of the digital bones of the hand or foot,
beyond the metacarpus or metatarsus; an internode.
5. [pl. Phalanges.] (Bot.) A group or bundle of stamens, as
in polyadelphous flowers. Plangency
Plangency Plan"gen*cy, n.
The quality or state of being plangent; a beating sound. [R.]
PlangentPlangent Plan"gent, a. [L. plangens, -entis, fr. plangere to
beat. See Plaint.]
Beating; dashing, as a wave. [R.] ``The plangent wave.' --H.
Taylor. SlangedSlang Slang, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Slanged; p. pr. & vb. n.
Slanging.]
To address with slang or ribaldry; to insult with vulgar
language. [Colloq.]
Every gentleman abused by a cabman or slanged by a
bargee was bound there and then to take off his coat
and challenge him to fisticuffs. --London
Spectator. slangeySlangy Slang"y, a.
Of or pertaining to slang; of the nature of slang; disposed
to use slang. [Written also slangey.]
Meaning of Lange from wikipedia
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Lange may
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German surname Lange (musician) (born 1974),
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Jessica Phyllis Lange (/læŋ/; born
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Arthur Steven Lange Jr. (born
October 11, 1967) is an
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Robert John "Mutt"
Lange (born 11
November 1948) is a Zambian-born
South African record producer and songwriter. He is
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Lange & Söhne
trademark was re-registered when
Lange Uhren GmbH was
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Elise Ross
Lange (November 28, 1933 –
December 19, 2003) was an
American film, stage, and
television actress.
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nominated for the Best Supporting...
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Dorothea Lange (born
Dorothea Margaretta Nutzhorn; May 26, 1895 –
October 11, 1965) was an
American do****entary
photographer and photojournalist, best...
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Theodore William Lange (/lændʒ/; born
January 5, 1948) is an
American actor,
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Craig Lange (born
October 2, 1995) is an
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David Russell Lange ONZ CH PC (/ˈlɒŋi/ LONG-ee; 4
August 1942 – 13
August 2005) was a New
Zealand politician who
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