- into
backshot (pitch-back), overshot, ****hot,
undershot, and stream-wheels. The term
undershot can
refer to any
wheel where the
water p****es under...
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Thomas Carlyle (4
December 1795 – 5
February 1881) was a
Scottish essayist, historian, philosopher, and a
leading writer of the
Victorian era. He strongly...
- subdivided,
depending on
where the
water hits the
wheel paddles, into
undershot, overshot, ****hot and
pitchback (backshot or
reverse shot) waterwheel...
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concrete gravity dam with four
earth embankments and twenty-nine
vertical undershot gated concrete overflow spillways. The dam is part of the Engineering...
- for
white coat
colour and
rejecting any
animal that was
retrognathous (
undershot). In the
eighth generation he
introduced a
Pyrenean mastiff ****; by...
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three times, and last
rebuilt in 1973. The mill
currently operates as an
undershot gristmill, and
houses a
store and restaurant. The mill is
located approximately...
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water wheel. A
water wheel had two
general designs: the
undershot and the overshot. The
undershot water wheel generated power from the
natural flow of a...
- have test
equipment removed and a
cabin installed.
Pilot Ralph C.
Cokely undershot the airport's
short runway and the 747's right,
outer landing gear was...
-
muzzle is
short and
generally wrinkle-free, with an even or a
slightly undershot bite. The
chest is
broad and the tail is short.
According to international...
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hydro schemes use water's
kinetic energy or
undammed sources such as
undershot water wheels.
Tidal power is
viable in a
relatively small number of locations...