(Diş Hekimliği) Özellikle proksimal yüzde, altına birikinti olacak ve/ veya dişetine baskı yapacak şekilde, dişin normal anatomi dişhatlarının dışına çıkan kötü yapılmış dolgu
The ends of boards that are unsupported by stickers and extend beyond the ends of most boards in an air drying pile, kiln truckload, or unit handling package
Radar term indicating a region of high reflectivity at middle and upper levels above an area of weak reflectivity at low levels (The latter area is known as a weak-echo region, or WER ) The overhang is found on the inflow side of a thunderstorm (normally the south or southeast side) See Fig 2, BWER
Used in the context of general equities Sizable block of securities or commodities contracts that, if released on the market, would put downward pressure on prices; prohibits buying activity that would otherwise translate into upward price movement Examples include shares held in a dealer's inventory, a large institutional holding, a secondary distribution still in registration, and a large commodity position about to be liquidated
the distance the deck or deckboard extends from the outer face of the outer pallet stringer, stringerboard, or block; wing; lip; cantilever; distance the unit load extends beyond the deck
An overhang is the part of something that sticks out over and above something else. A sharp overhang of rock gave them cover. to hang over something or stick out above it
Specifically: The projection of an upper part (as a roof, an upper story, or other part) of a building beyond the lower part; as, the overhang of a roof, of the eaves, etc
If a properly designed pivoted tonearm is rotated with the stylus right over the platter centerline, the effective tonearm length is bigger that the spindle-pivot distance This difference is called overhang On a linear tracker, the overhang has to be zero to ensure proper parallel tracking operations, i e the tonearm straight's projection on the record surface is always tangential to the record groove