- In
structural engineering,
buckling is the
sudden change in
shape (deformation) of a
structural component under load, such as the
bowing of a
column under...
- A
buckle or
clasp is a
device used for
fastening two
loose ends, with one end
attached to it and the
other held by a
catch in a
secure but
adjustable manner...
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reminiscent of the
smell of a buck. All
three are
types of
smoked herring.
Bucklings are hot-smoked whole;
bloaters are cold-smoked whole;
kippers are split...
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buckle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
buckle is a
clasp used for
fastening two
things together.
Buckle or
Buckles may also
refer to:
Buckle Island...
- A
scleral buckle is one of
several ophthalmologic procedures that can be used to
repair a
retinal detachment.
Retinal detachments are
usually caused by...
-
Landelinus buckle or Ladoix-Serrigny
buckle is a 7th-century
Merovingian belt
buckle uncovered in Ladoix-Serrigny, France. The belt
buckle is a notable...
- A
buckling spring is a type of
keyswitch mechanism, po****rized by IBM's
keyboards for the PC, PC/AT, 5250/3270 terminals, PS/2, and
other systems. It...
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Frank Woodruff Buckles (born Wood
Buckles,
February 1, 1901 –
February 27, 2011) was a
United States Army
corporal and the last
surviving American military...
- Shoe
buckles are
fashion accessories worn by men and
women from the mid-17th
century through the 18th
century to the 19th century. Shoe
buckles were made...
- A belt
buckle is a
buckle, a
clasp for
fastening two ends, such as of
straps or a belt, in
which a
device attached to one of the ends is ****ed or coupled...