- Look up
Anglic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Anglic may
refer to:
Something related to the
Angles Old
English language Other Anglic languages descended...
- an
angle or
plane angle is the
figure formed by two rays,
called the
sides of the
angle,
sharing a
common endpoint,
called the
vertex of the
angle. Two...
- tree is: Anglo-Frisian
Anglic South Anglic Central English West
Central English East
Central English Southern English North Anglic Scots Insular Scots Northern...
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Angles or
angles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Angles most
commonly refers to:
Angles (tribe), a Germanic-speaking
people that took their...
- up
angler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Angler may
refer to: A
fisherman who uses the
fishing technique of
angling Angler (video game)
Angler (restaurant)...
- The
Angle (Bloody
Angle colloq.) is a
Gettysburg Battlefield area
which includes the 1863
Copse of
Trees used as the
target landmark for Pickett's Charge...
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angle of
incidence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Angle of
incidence is a
measure of
deviation of
something from "straight on" and may refer...
-
Pressure angle in
relation to gear teeth, also
known as the
angle of obliquity, is the
angle between the
tooth face and the gear
wheel tangent. It is...
- The
angle of the
mandible (a.k.a.
gonial angle, M****eteric Tuberosity, and M****eteric Insertion) is
located at the
posterior border at the
junction of...
- The
venous angle (also
known as Pirogoff's
angle and in
Latin as
angulus venosus) is the
junction where the
ipsilateral internal jugular vein and subclavian...