(Askeri) NİŞAN ALMA; TEVCİH: Belirli bir silaha atış yapma için bir silah yükseliş ve istikamet verme. Bak. "case I pointing", "case II pointing" ve "case III pointing"
Mortar that has been placed between bricks to hold them together. This is not strictly speaking correct word to use in this context, mortar would be the correct word, or joint filling. (or perhaps applies in the US only) This term is often misused as meaning mortar or joint filling, as 'repointing' is the action of making good and repairing of joints between stone
another phrase for linking Protocol: A formal description of message formats and the rules two computers must follow to exchange those messages Protocols can describe low-level details of machine-to-machine interfaces (e g , the order in which bits and bytes are sent across a wire) or high-level exchanges between allocation programs (e g , the way in which two programs transfer a file across the Internet)
the operations involved in compacting mortar in the outer part of a joint and in troweling or otherwise treating its exposed surface to secure watertightness, desired architectural effect, or both
Pointing is the cement between the bricks or stones in a wall. the substance that is put in the spaces between the bricks or stones in a wall, or the way that this substance is put in the spaces
The act or process of measuring, at the various distances from the surface of a block of marble, the surface of a future piece of statuary; also, a process used in cutting the statue from the artist's model
Pointing is a way of filling in the gaps between the bricks or stones on the outside of a building so that the surface becomes sealed. He did the pointing in the stonework himself
system which determines the true pointing of the antenna, by means other than the servo system For the GBT, these systems include the metrology, pointing model, and weather station
A term used to describe the thin layer of mortar visible between bricks If something needs repointing, such as part of a wall or chimney breast, it means the mortar is flaking and unstable
the compacting of the mortar in the outermost portion of a joint and the troweling of its exposed surface to secure water tightness or desired architectural effect