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Worsted yarn is a type or kind of yarn which are made from long fibers of 3 to 6 inches, combed to lie parallel to each other, producing a smooth, clean look. They are usually fine, tightly twisted ply yarns.
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Yarn (Yarn is a long continuous length of interlocked ...)
Worsted (Worsted pertains to a system of processing that ...)
Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): yarns
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Working voltage is described as the typical voltage or range of voltage of a battery during discharge. It is also called operating voltage or running voltage.
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Volt (Ma?einheit f?r die elektrische Spannung, (Abk. V))
Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): workings, voltages
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Volt (Ma?einheit f?r die elektrische Spannung, (Abk. V))
Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): workings, voltages
Wheeled garment bag refers to a bag that holds suits, dresses, gowns, shirts, etc. using a hanging system. May be used rolling or carried.
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Garment (Garment refers to a piece of clothing)
Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): garments, Garments, bags
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Wheel (Wheel refers to the round metal structure that ...)
Garment (Garment refers to a piece of clothing)
Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): garments, Garments, bags
Warrington hammer is sometimes called joiners or Cross pein. These are hammers for driving nails or pins. The cross pein is used to start the nail or pin , then the hammer is reversed to use the flat head to drive it home.
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Hammer (Hammer refers to an instrument for driving nails ...)
Welding technique pertains to the manner is which the operator manipulates an electrode, a blowpipe or a similar appliance.
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Welding (Welding represents the joining of two workpieces ...)
Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): techniques
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Welding (Welding represents the joining of two workpieces ...)
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Waffle slab is described as: (1) a two-way concrete joist system and (2) a two-way slab or flat slab made up of a double system of narrow ribs or joists, usually at right angles to each other, forming a pattern of waffle-like coffers
Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): waffles, slabs
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Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): waffles, slabs
Wafer is described as a round disc of semiconductor material most commonly silicon, although aallium arsenide and other semiconductor materials are also used. Wafers are a few millimeters thick and are available in a variety of diameters with 100 millimeter, 125 millimeter, 150 millimeter and 200 millimeter being the most common and 300 millimeter just entering use.
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"Wafer" is in the UNSPSC Code "40141637"
Wafer check valves
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Waferboard (Waferboard pertained to a manufactured wood ...)
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"Wafer" is in the UNSPSC Code "40141637"
Wafer check valves
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Waferboard (Waferboard pertained to a manufactured wood ...)