A device present in a coining press to restrict the outward flow of metal during striking and to put the design, if any, on the edge of the coin
the edge die of a coin that prevents the coin from spreading out when it is struck
A leather, chain, nylon, or cotton apparatus that fits around the dog's neck and is used for control Comes in several types: buckle, slip collar, choker and prong Buckle collars can be used to train puppies and mild-mannered dogs that do not pull against the leash Leather or flat nylon slip collars are helpful for dogs that are boisterous and dogs that pull hard against the leash Chain or round nylon choker collars require skill to use but are the most common in training classes The Volhard collar is a variation of the choker that is easier to fit and use Prong collars are made of interlocking metal links with blunt prongs that can be worn next to the dog's neck or facing out from his neck Prong collars are helpful with large and boisterous dogs and with dogs that are easily distracted from the business at hand All collars must be fitted properly in order to work effectively
Something worn round the neck, whether for use, ornament, restraint, or identification; as, the collar of a coat; a lady's collar; the collar of a dog
(1) A coupling device with internal threads used to join two pieces of threaded pipe of the same size (2) Drill collar A thick walled steel pipe used to stabilize the bottom-hole drilling assembly The drill collars are used to provide the weight required to drill the hole The collars are usually under compression while the drill pipe is always under tension
- Refers to the donut shaped ceramic insulator inserted into the end of an electrode shell to keep it centered and protects the end of the shell
{i} part of a shirt that encircles the neck; band worn around the neck of a dog or other animal
bir parçanın etrafını saran blok bilezik, yaka, halka
Silbentrennung
bir par·ça·nın et·ra·fı·nı sa·ran blok bi·le·zik, ya·ka, hal·ka