- The
vise may
include other features such as a
small anvil on the back of its body. Most engineer's
vises have a
swivel base. Some engineer's
vises marketed...
-
front and end
vises,
reflecting their positions on a workbench.
There are two main
locations for a
vise (vice in UK
English sp.) or
vises on a workbench:...
- up
vise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
vise (also
spelled vice) is a
mechanical **** apparatus.
Vise,
Visé or
VISE may also
refer to:
Visé, Belgium...
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Visé (French pronunciation: [vize] ; Dutch: Wezet,
Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋeːzɛt]; Walloon: Vizé) is a city and muni****lity of Wallonia,
located on the...
- upright.
Larger vises may have the
movable jaw
hinged at the base and do away with the
distance pieces, see the
illustration "Shaker
broom vises". Illustrations...
- cutters, files,
striking tools,
struck or
hammered tools, ****drivers,
vises, clamps, snips, hacksaws, drills, and knives.
Outdoor tools such as garden...
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Visé was a
Belgian ****ociation
football club
based in the city of
Visé, Liège. The club pla**** its home
matches at
Stade de la Cité de l'Oie in
Visé....
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Hollie Diane Vise (born
December 6, 1987) is an
American former artistic gymnast. A two-time
world champion,
Vise went on to
compete for the University...
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Soeuy Visal (Khmer: សឿយ វិសាល, Sœăy
Vĭsal [sɨəj
ʋisaːl]; born 19
August 1995) is a
Cambodian professional footballer who
plays as a
centre back or a defensive...
- This page is one of a
series listing English translations of
notable Latin phrases, such as veni, vidi, vici and et cetera. Some of the
phrases are themselves...