perforation

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the act of perforating or the state of being perforated
that portion of a surface that remains after an open disk is removed from it
an abnormal opening in an organ, such as a rupture
any opening in a solid object
a series of holes punched through something in order to assist in separating parts
{n} the act of boring, a place bored
A serious complication of peptic ulcers where the ulcers penetrate through the stomach or duodenum allowing their contents to enter the peritoneal space
A series of small slits produced on a folder in the printed sheet, parallel to the fold at the bind edge, which permits the paper to be separated easily at these slits (perforations); also called Commercial Perforation to top
Perforations are small holes that are made in something, especially in paper. Tear off the form along the perforations and send it to Sales
a piercing or making a hole, as in a viscus
a line of small holes for tearing at a particular place
A hole made in the casing, cement and formation through which formation fluids enter the wellbore
A method of making holes through the casing opposite the producing formation to allow the oil or gas to flow into the well See the Gun perforation
a series of small incisions made in a material to facilitate tearing or folding along a pre-determined line
the act of punching a hole (especially a row of holes as for ease of separation)
a hole in the wall of an organ
A line of cuts or punches which allows paper to be torn off easily - for instance, to remove a reply card
Holes of precise dimensions/spacing that is pressed into paper for ease of separating
a series of cuts or holes manufactured on a sheet of paper to weaken it in a certain spot for easy tearing
the act of punching a hole (especially a row of holes as for ease of separation) a line of small holes for tearing at a particular place a hole made in something; "a perforation of the eardrum
A hole made by boring or piercing; an aperture
The perforated lines on fanfold paper which allow the pages to be separated easily and the sprocket hole strips to be removed
{i} puncturing, making holes
Small cuts extending through the label and backing material to facilitate their separation
A series of holes punched between stamps in the sheet to ease separation
a series of small incisions made in a material to facilitate tearing or folding along a predetermined line
a hole made in something; "a perforation of the eardrum"
An opening on a tooth or other oral structure
The punching out of holes between stamps to make separation easy 1) Comb perforation-three sides of a stamp are perforated at once, with the process repeated in rows 2) Harrow perforation-the entire sheet or unit of stamps is perforated in one operation 3) Line perforation-holes are punched one row at a time Line perforations are distinguished by the uneven crossing of perforation lines and irregular corners Comb and harrow perforations usually show alignment of holes at the corners Some forms of perforation may be difficult to distinguish
The act of perforating, or of boring or piercing through
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perforation gauge
A device for measuring the number of perforations per 2 centimetre distance along the edge of a postage stamp
perforate
To make a line of holes in a thin material to allow separation at the line
perforate
Perforated
perforate
to make a hole or holes through
perforate
{a} having many small holes
perforate
{v} to pierce or run through, to bore
perforate
To make slits in the paper during folding, at the fold, to prevent wrinkles and allow air to escape Books which perfect bind are perforated on the spine fold to aid in binding to top
perforate
to punch a series or row of small holes or slots in a material to facilitate tearing
perforate
To punch small slots or holes in the paper so that you can tear away specific parts of the sheet
perforate
To pierce; to penetrate
perforate
having a hole cut through; "pierced ears"; "a perforated eardrum"; "a punctured balloon"
perforate
tiny holes punched into a sheet, often used for tear-off cards
perforate
make a hole into or between, as for ease of separation; "perforate the sheets of paper"
perforate
Small holes put in the paper to make one area easy to separate from another
perforate
pass into or through, often by overcoming resistance; "The bullet penetrated her chest"
perforate
Pierced with a hole or holes, or with pores; having transparent dots resembling holes
perforate
{f} puncture, pierce; make holes, punch holes
perforate
To perforate something means to make a hole or holes in it. I refused to wear headphones because they can perforate your eardrums. + perforated per·fo·rat·ed Keep good apples in perforated polythene bags. to make a hole or holes in something
perforate
To bore through; to pierce through with a pointed instrument; to make a hole or holes through by boring or piercing; to pierce or penetrate the surface of
perforations
plural of perforation
perforations
The small holes punched between stamps to make them easier to sepatate (more information on Perforations)
perforations
Holes through casing and cement into the productive formation
perforations
Regularly and accurately spaced holes punched throughout the length of 35 mm film for still cameras
perforations
Slits cut into the well casing to allow groundwater to enter May be located at more than one level, to coincide with water-bearing strata in the earth
perforations
Round, curved, square or diamond-shaped holes punched in the upper leather of a shoe for ornamental purposes
perforations
The holes that are spaced along the length of the film in still cameras The perforation function as a guide for precision registration of film and also assist with the mechanical movement from frame to frame
perforations
Regularly spaced and accurately shaped holes which are punched throughout the length of a motion picture film These holes engage the teeth of various sprockets and pins by which the film is advanced and positioned as it travels through cameras, processing machines, and projectors ( Single or Double perforated film stock )
perforations
A series of small dots or dashes made in paper that allows and controls the tearing of paper Perfs are indicated on the marksheet by dashed lines
perforations
Intermittent cuts in paper to facilitate folding, tearing and glue adherence
Turkish - English
(Tıp) Bir organ çeperinde oluşan yırtık,delik.Perforasyon
perforation

    Hyphenation

    per·fo·ra·tion

    Turkish pronunciation

    pırfıreyşın

    Pronunciation

    /ˌpərfərˈāsʜən/ /ˌpɜrfɜrˈeɪʃən/
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