- blacksmiths' tools.
Siege artillery limbers,
unlike field artillery limbers, did not have an
ammunition chest.
Siege artillery limbers resembled their predecessors:...
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limber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Limber may
refer to:
Limber (artillery), a cart used for
supporting an
artillery piece in
transit Limber (dessert)...
- and was
greeted with a
frozen juice that
later was
referred to as
limbers.
Limbers are
frozen in cups
without a stick. They
often include a
frozen sweet...
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Pinus flexilis, the
limber pine, is a
species of pine tree in the
family Pinaceae that
occurs in the
mountains of the
Western United States, Mexico, and...
- Jim
Limber (also
known as Jim
Limber Davis,
possibly born
James Henry Brooks) was an
American orphaned boy of
mixed white and
black descent who
lived with...
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Shenandoah National Park /ˈʃɛnənˌdoʊə/ (often /ˈʃænənˌdoʊə/) is a
national park of the
United States that encomp****es part of the Blue
Ridge Mountains...
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Limber tail syndrome, or
acute caudal myopathy, is a
disorder of the
muscles in the tail,
usually affecting working dogs. It is an
injury occurring mostly...
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stretching a
common exercise component to
maintain or
improve flexibility.
Limberness is the
condition of
having flexibility to a
positive or
superior degree...
- A
front limber is a
gymnastics skill where the
gymnast performs a handstand,
carries the
momentum forward,
landing in a bridge, and then
pulls their upper...
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Radio calisthenics (ラジオ体操,
rajio taisō, literally, "radio exercises") are warm-up
calisthenics performed to
music and
guidance from
radio broadcasts. Originating...