- both to
promote efficiency and to
lessen the
turning effort. (Note the anti-cavitation
plates above the
propeller and atop the
forepart of the rudder)....
-
referred to as a sock. When only part of the
insole is covered,
leaving the
forepart visible, this is
known as a half-sock. Footwraps,
pieces of
cloth that...
-
posterior femoral cutaneous and with the
posterior scrotal nerves at the
forepart of the perineum.
Cutaneous innervation below the
pectinate line and external...
-
Royal Navy
World War II MTB
planing at
speed on calm
water showing its hard
chine hull with most of the
forepart of the boat out of the water....
-
Museum of Art has in its
collection a 1st-century
rhyton terminating in the
forepart of a wild cat. The
silver drinking vessel,
which depicts a wild cat, is...
- One of the
earliest electrum coins struck in Ephesus, 620–600 BC. Obverse:
Forepart of stag. Reverse:
Square incuse punch....
- SS Sus**** at
Boulogne after being torpedoed in
March 1916. The
entire forepart of the ship was destro**** in the attack....
- A
westwork (German: Westwerk),
forepart, avant-corps or
avancorpo is the monumental, west-facing
entrance section ("west front") of a Carolingian, Ottonian...
- the
kirtle or
petticoat was displa****, and a
decorated panel called a
forepart,
heavily embroidered and
sometimes jeweled, was
pinned to the petticoat...
-
inferior border is
prolonged downward, so as to
overlap the
upper and
forepart of the
vertebra below. The
upper surface is
concave transversely, and presents...