gooseneck

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Anything with a slender curved shape, resembling the neck of a goose, such as the shaft of some lamps
The swivel connection on a sailboat located near the bottom of the mast that the boom attaches to. When a sailboat performs a tack or a jibe the gooseneck swings the boom from one side of the boat to the other
The front rails of the chassis that raise above the plane of the chassis and engage in the tunnel of a container
In hot-chamber die casting, a spout connecting a metal pot or chamber with a nozzle or sprue hole in the die and containing a passage through which molten metal is forced on its way to the die
A specific type of fitting designed to transition a stair handrail to a horizontal guardrail
A swivel fitting that connects the boom to the mast
A portion of a service connection between the distribution system water main and a meter Sometimes called a pigtail
connects the pot or kettle of a pot still to the condenser or retorts
A handrail fitting consisting of an up-easing, a vertical rail drop and a level cap It is used at a landing or balcony to raise the rake handrail to the height of the balcony handrail up
The fitting that connects the boom to the mast It works like a swivel allowing the boom to move up and down and swing from side to side
Hinged fitting on the mast which connects the boom to the mast
The mechanical device connecting the boom and the mast
Fitting which attaches the boom to the mast and allows the boom to move in all directions
Describing something (such as the flexible neck of a lamp) curved like the neck of a goose Term often applied to the double-curved arch of the pediment of furniture such as highboys Also called a swan-neck
On a drop frame trailer, that portion of the trailer which extends upward and forward from the front of the loading deck to, and including, the upper coupler and front crossmember
A portion of a water service connection between the distribution system water main and a meter Sometimes called a pigtail
something in a thin curved form (like the neck of a goose)
A Class 5 hitch that mounts a ball in the bed of a pickup truck (either 2-5/16" or 3" in diameter) to engage a coupler on a trailer Not to be confused with a fifth wheel
Spout connecting a metal pot or chamber with a nozzle or sprue hole in the die and containing a passage through which molten metal is forced on its way to the die It is the metal injection mechanism in a hot chamber type of die casting machine
In hot chamber die casting, a spout connecting a metal pot or chamber with a nozzle or sprue hole in the die providing a passage which molten metal is forced into the die
Spout style characterized by a high arching spout The high-arch design of Kohler's gooseneck spout provides ample room for working with and filling large pots or containers
A combination of an easing and a fitting in a rail system which allows the handrail to change heights from an incline back to the level Placed at landings or at the top of a stair
A metal fitting that secures a boom to a mast — it allows the boom to swing and lift
A portion of a water service connection between the distribution system water main and a meter Sometimes referred to a Pigtail ADVANCE \x 540 ADVANCE \x 540
general term given to a putter (or iron) that has an extremely offset hosel
Hinge fitting attaching boom to mast
Something that is thin and curved and resembling the neck of a goose, such as the shaft of some lamps
gooseneck barnacle
Any of several filter-feeding crustaceans, of the genus Lapas, that live attached to hard surfaces of rocks and flotsam in the ocean intertidal zone. It has a long and muscular stalk, which is edible and is considered a delicacy in several Mediterranean countries
gooseneck barnacles
plural form of gooseneck barnacle
gooseneck pediment
A pediment formed of two balancing double-curved molded members ending in a scroll or rosette
gooseneck loosestrife
a variety of the loosestrife herb
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