The capillary that holds the intestine in the fat and provides a flow of blood to the intestine When removing the intestine with a knife, the capillary is not completely removed, creating a hair-like appearance on the surface of the casing
A graphical summary of a numerical data sample through five statistics — median, upper quartile, lower quartile, and upper extreme and lower extreme values — by depiction as a box with its edges at the quartile marks and an internal line at the median and with lines protruding from the box as far as the extremal values
You can use whisker in expressions such as by a whisker or within a whisker of to indicate that something happened or is true, but only by a very small amount or degree. A new pet census showed that cats now outnumber dogs by a whisker She came within a whisker of taking a gold medal Unemployment is now a whisker away from three million
You can refer to the hair on a man's face, especially on the sides of his face, as his whiskers. wild, savage-looking fellows, with large whiskers, unshaven beards, and dirty faces
From box plot, displays minimum and maximum observations within 1 5 IQR (75th to 25th percentile span) from either 25th or 75th percentile Outlier are those that fall outside of the 1 5 range