- reservoirs. A
horizontal wheel with a
vertical axle.
Commonly called a
tub wheel,
Norse mill or Gr**** mill, the
horizontal wheel is a
primitive and inefficient...
-
referred to as p****enger cars, cabins,
tubs, gondolas, capsules, or pods)
attached to the rim in such a way that as the
wheel turns, they are kept upright, usually...
- A bathtub, also
known simply as a bath or
tub, is a
container for
holding water in
which a
person or
another animal may bathe. Most
modern bathtubs are...
- water, but in some
cases it was
aligned horizontally (the
tub wheel and so-called
Norse wheel).
Later designs incorporated horizontal steel or cast iron...
- The Citroën
TUB (from the
French Traction Utilitaire B****e or
Traction Utilitaire type B) was a
light van
produced by Citroën from 1939
through 1941,...
- Foods.
Happy Dowdle.
Making an ox yoke.
Wagon wheels and wagons.
Making a
tub wheel.
Making a foot
powered lathe. From
Raising Sheep to
Weaving Cloth. How...
- The
Tub (1886) is a
pastel artwork by
Impressionist artist,
Edgar Degas (1834–1917). It is
currently housed in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
Moving away...
-
central monocoque tub made from
pressed steel sheet and
tubular steel. The
earlier Kr175 had
triangular form of
steel reinforced floor. The
tub tapered upward...
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above as "
tub", but it
could applied to any
hollow container. In
various settings, the term
could be used to mean a ship's hull, a bath
tub, a drainage...
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would be hand-carried,
heated on a fire for washing, and then
poured into a
tub. This
meant the
amount of warm,
soapy water was limited; it
would be reused...