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Bullnose is a term used in
building construction for
rounded convex trim,
particularly in
masonry and
ceramic tile.
Bullnose trim is used to
provide a...
- The
bullnose ray (Myliobatis freminvillei) is an
eagle ray,
which is
widely distributed in the
western Atlantic. It is
found at
depth above 10 m (33 ft)...
- The "
bullnose"
Morris Oxford is a
series of
motor car
models produced by
British manufacturer Morris from 1913 to 1926. It was
named by W R
Morris after...
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motor car
models produced by
Morris of the
United Kingdom, from the 1913 '
bullnose'
Oxford to the
Farina Oxfords V and VI.
Named by W R
Morris after "the...
- The
shoulder plane (also
bullnose plane) is a
plane tool with a
blade flush with the
edges of the plane,
allowing trimming right up to the edge of a workpiece...
- and better-equipped
version of the
first Morris Oxford with the same "
Bullnose" radiator; in
addition it
could carry a four-p****enger body. To reduce...
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Initially produced as a straight-six
engined version of the
Morris Oxford bullnose, the
original Oxford Six was the
first car
produced by
Morris with a six-cylinder...
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student accommodation by New College. In 1912 he
designed a car, the "
bullnose" Morris, and,
using bought-in
components (including
engines and
axles from...
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jointing plane.
Specialty planes include the
shoulder plane,
router plane,
bullnose plane, and
chisel plane,
among others.
Electrically powered hand planers...
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Oxford "
Bullnose", was ****embled.
Nearly all the
major components were
bought in. In 1914 a coupé and van were
added to the line-up, but the
Bullnose ch****is...