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- of plies it has. Two-ply yarn means two strands were used, three-ply yarn means three strands were used, etc. Embroidery floss is generally a six-ply yarn...
- Plywood is a composite material manufactured from thin layers, or "plies", of wood veneer that have been stacked and glued together. It is an engineered...
- PLY is a computer file format known as the Polygon File Format or the Stanford Triangle Format. It was prin****lly designed to store three-dimensional...
- incorporates many features standard on Rickenbacker guitars, including a three-ply maple/walnut neck, a shallow headstock angle, and a thick rosewood fretboard...
- needed] These were struck by the Royal Canadian Mint and are made with the three-ply electroplate method. The 1 and 2 cents were also discontinued and withdrawn...
- incorporates many features standard on Rickenbacker guitars, including a three-ply maple/walnut neck, shallow headstock angle, a thick rosewood fretboard...
- applications.[citation needed] A single-ply, eight-**** hole white pickguard (changed to an 11-hole three-ply in late 1959) held all electronic components...
- s-twist strands that were z-plied, much like the way a three-ply yarn is made now, whereas the Baffin Island yarn was a simple two-ply yarn. The eight sod buildings...
- three-color sunburst finish with 4-ply tortoises**** pickguard, Olympic White with a brown tortoises**** pickguard, and black with a white three-ply pickguard...
- s-twist strands that were z-plied, much like the way a three-ply yarn is made now, the Baffin Island yarn was a simple two-ply yarn. The eight sod buildings...