- The
fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus), also
known as the finback whale or common rorqual, is a
species of baleen
whale and the second-longest cetacean...
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installations "The lost
tombs of
Finner Camp,
County Donegal" (PDF).
Defence Forces Review 2009. p. 1.
Retrieved 27
November 2014. "
Finner Camp's rich
history now...
- A
fin is a thin
component or
appendage attached to a
larger body or structure.
Fins typically function as
foils that
produce lift or thrust, or provide...
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Finning is a
Canadian industrial equipment dealer specializing in
Caterpillar products. It is
responsible for selling,
renting and
providing parts and...
- A
finial (from Latin: finis, end) or hip-**** is an
element marking the top or end of some object,
often formed to be a
decorative feature. In architecture...
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Johnnie Charley Finner (born
August 7, 1885) was an
American Negro league pitcher between 1919 and 1925.
Finner made his
Negro leagues debut in 1919 with...
- from the tail or
caudal fin, fish
fins have no
direct connection with the back bone and are
supported only by muscles. Fish
fins are
distinctive anatomical...
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Fin Garden (Persian: باغ فین Bagh-e
Fin) is a
historical Persian garden located in Kashan, Iran. It
contains Kashan's
Fin Bath,
where Amir Kabir, the...
- A
dorsal fin is a
fin located on the back of most
marine and
freshwater vertebrates within various taxa of the
animal kingdom. Many
species of animals...
- Grid
fins (or
lattice fins) are a type of
flight control surface used on
rockets and bombs,
sometimes in
place of more
conventional control surfaces,...