- ****anese
sword mountings are the
various housings and ****ociated ****ings (tosogu) that hold the
blade of a ****anese
sword when it is
being worn or stored...
- up
Mount,
mount,
mounted, or
mounting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mount is
often used as part of the name of
specific mountains, e.g.
Mount Everest...
-
pedestal mountings P Mark II (Royal Navy
nomenclature gave
mountings and guns
separate Mark numbers)
except for a
small number of
weapons on the
mounting Mark...
-
standard mountings produced by DISA,
although they also used a
number of
locally designed mounts, were:
Light Field Mount -
Primary anti tank
mount, could...
- Vav****eur
mountings were
several mounting devices for
artillery and
machine guns. They were
invented and
patented by
Josiah Vav****eur. The
mountings were used...
- fonts,
misplaced vowels or
missing conjuncts instead of
Tibetan characters.
Mount Everest,
known officially and
locally as
Sagarmatha in
Nepal or Qomolangma...
- performance. In addition, the type C, and
later type G,
handset mountings were
small wall-
mounted units for
hanging up the handset. The 1927
handset and its...
-
Denali (/dəˈnɑːli/),
federally designated as
Mount McKinley, is the
highest mountain peak in
North America, with a
summit elevation of 20,310 feet (6...
- the Cub engine,
sharing mountings,
while the 125 cc
models use a
larger engine,
incompatible with the Cub and 100/110
mountings. In
addition to the three...
- of the 4.7 inch twin
mount (see HACS), and the
setting of
fuzes by hand on early, pre-war,
mountings.
Later 4.7 inch
mountings used
mechanical fuze setters...