{i} act of striking with the fists, act of hitting; act of perforating, act of making holes
— Conversion of artwork into a series of commands to be read by an embroidery machine's computer Derived from an early method of machine embroidery in which a part of the machine called an automat reads paper tapes or Jacquards punched with holes representing stitches, pantograph movements and other commands While still capable of producing paper tape, many computerized digitizing systems now store this information on disk formats
Conversion of artwork into a series of commands to be read by an embroidery machine's computer Derived from an early method of machine embroidery in which a part of the machine called an automat reads paper tapes of Jacquards punched with holes representing stitches, pantograph movements and other commands While still capable of producing paper tape, many computerized digitizing systems now store this information on disk formats
A means of saving a goal or deflecting a ball by hitting it with the fists Can only be used by the goalkeeper, but he must be in the penalty area