Blind rivet specified as a rivet which is capable of being installed and used in a workpiece or assembly with access from only one side.
Ref: 120643/2006-09-22


Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Blindness, blinds, rivets
Block Cheese is referring to a form of packaging rather than a type of cheese. The block is approximately 40 pounds of cheese. Block packaging, like barrel packaging, is typically used for bulk cheese that will be further processed.
Ref: 122138/2006-09-24

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Packaging (Packaging refers to any material used in the ...)
bloc (A bloc is a group of people with the same ...)
Barrel ((Fass, Abk?rzung: bbl) Traditionelles Ma? aus der ...)
Barrel (Barrel relates to a volumetric unit of measure ...)

Blotter is described as an absorbent paper in the form of a card or strip, commonly used to absorb excess ink from handwriting before immediate handling of the manuscript. Blotters printed with advertising messages were popular promotional giveaways during the fountain pen era, and are now avidly sought by collectors.

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"Blotter" is in the UNSPSC Code "14111520"
  Blotter paper
Ref: 122194/2006-10-01

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Lotte (Lotte is the french word for monkfish. Lotte ...)

Boundary microphone refers to a type of microphone that detects the changes of the sound pressure levels at the boundaries within an acoustic space in order to reduce interference between direct and reflected sound
Ref: 122280/2006-10-09


Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): microphones
Bow-back Windsor refers to a windsor side-chair with a back support consisting of a single, looped bow having both ends mortised into the plank seat. Five to 11 vertical spindles fill in the back rest area. Sometimes called a loop-back windsor.

An English bow-back is similar to an American sack-back. Balloon-back. A bow-back Windsor with the lower portion of the bow pinched in (taking a reverse curve) before entering the seat deck.
Ref: 122652/2006-10-11

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Double bow-back windsor (Double bow-back windsor refers to the English ...)
Chair (Chair is also known as seat is defined as a ...)
Bow (Bow is described as the front of the boat.)
Deck (Deck is referring to the surface on the top of ...)

Bluefin tuna refers to a group of tuna species with iridescent blue skin. Bluefin are some of the ocean's biggest, fastest predators. They migrate across the world's oceans and can weigh up to 2,000 pounds (907 kilograms).
Ref: 86438/2006-09-14

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Thunnus maccoyii (Thunnus maccoyii refers to Southern bluefin tuna ...)
Tuna (Tuna is a Maori term for eel)
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Boom is described as a pole securing the bottom of a sail, allowing more control of the position of a sail.

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"Boom" is in the UNSPSC Code "20101803"
  Boom bolters
Ref: 122250/2006-10-09

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Curing (Curing is the process of drying newly harvested. ..)
Industrial crane (Industrial crane is a term that refers to a ...)
Surface mining equipment (Surface mining equipment - are equipment or ...)
Storm trysail (Storm trysail is described as a very strong sail ...)

A set of wheels built specifically to be used as rear wheels under the container.

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"Bogie" is in the UNSPSC Code "25121707"
  Bogie assemblies
Ref: 84794/2006-08-24

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Bogies (Bogies are set of four metallic wheels that ...)