- A
wedge is a
triangular shaped tool, a
portable inclined plane, and one of the six
simple machines. It can be used to
separate two
objects or portions...
- golf, a gap
wedge, also
known as an
approach wedge, is a
wedge used to hit a shot with
higher and
shorter trajectory than a
pitching wedge and
lower and...
-
Potato wedges are
irregular wedge-shaped
slices of potato,
often large and unpeeled, that are
either baked or fried. They are sold at
diners and fast food...
- On the
technical analysis chart, a
wedge pattern is a
market trend commonly found in
traded ****ets (stocks, bonds, ****ures, etc.). The
pattern is characterized...
- The
Wedge (or
Delaware Wedge) is a 1.068-square-mile (684-acre; 2.77 km2)
tract of land
along the
borders of Delaware,
Maryland and Pennsylvania. Ownership...
- the
sport of golf, a
wedge is a
subset of the iron
family of golf
clubs designed for
special use situations. As a class,
wedges have the
highest lofts...
- An ice
wedge is a
crack in the
ground formed by a
narrow or thin
piece of ice that
measures up to 3–4
meters in
length at
ground level and
extends downwards...
- A
flying wedge (also
called flying V or
wedge formation, or
simply wedge) is a
configuration created from a body
moving forward in a
triangular formation...
- geometry, a
spherical wedge or
ungula is a
portion of a ball
bounded by two
plane semidisks and a
spherical lune (termed the
wedge's base). The
angle between...
-
LOGICAL AND (∧, &
wedge;) and by \
wedge and \land in TeX. The
opposite symbol (∨) is
called a vel, or
sometimes a (descending)
wedge. Some
authors who...