
1) Auto part above the tire 2) Automobile part 3) Barrier 4) Bike part 5) Bike wheel cover 6) Car component 7) Car mar locale 8) Car part 9) Cowcatcher 10) Criminal letting go of guard 11) Dent location 12) Dent site 13) Dent site, often 14) Ding site, often 15) Fireplace screen 16) It may be dinged
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1) Bass guitar 2) Cowcatcher 3) Mudguard
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a low metal frame before an open fireplace. In Dickens people are always putting their feet upon the fender.
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[boating] In boating, a fender is a bumper used to absorb the kinetic energy of a boat or vessel berthing against a jetty, quay wall or other vessel. Fenders are used to prevent damage to boats, vessels and berthing structures. To do this, fenders usually have high energy absorption and low reaction force. Fenders are typically manufactured...
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[vehicle] Fender is the American English term for the part of an automobile, motorcycle or other vehicle body that frames a wheel well (the fender underside). Its primary purpose is to prevent sand, mud, rocks, liquids, and other road spray from being thrown into the air by the rotating tire. Fenders are typically rigid and can be damaged b...
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An air or foam filled bumper used in boating to keep boats from banging into docks or each other.
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An air or foam filled bumper used in boating to keep boats from banging into docks or each other.
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curved pieces of metal or plastic above the tires which catch and redirect road spray thrown up by the tires, allowing the rider to remain relatively clean. Also known as mudguards.
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• (v. t. & i.) Anything serving as a cushion to lessen the shock when a vessel comes in contact with another vessel or a wharf. • (v. t. & i.) One who or that which defends or protects by warding off harm • (v. t. & i.) A screen to protect a carriage from mud thrown off the wheels: also, a splashboard. • (v. t. & i.) Anything se...
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A low screen or rail of cast iron, copper, brass or steel designed to stop coals rolling out of the hearth. Fenders were introduced in the late 17thC when raised baskets or grates lifted the fire off the ground. They may be movable pieces or a continuation of the fixed fire surround. A fender curb is a shallow version used on a broad, deep hearth. ...
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A cushion, placed between boats, or between a boat and a pier, to prevent damage.
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Protective cushions hung along the side of a boats to prevent damage.
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Protective pad fitten around a boat, but sometimes applied to hanging pads.
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A cushion, placed between boats, or between a boat and a pier, to prevent damage.
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A cushion, placed between boats, or between a boat and a pier, to prevent damage
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a plastic device used to protect the hull of a boat
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A low screen or rail of cast iron, copper, brass or steel designed to stop coals rolling out of the hearth. Fenders were introduced in the late 17thC when raised baskets or grates lifted the fire off the ground. They may be movable pieces or a continuation of the fixed fire surround. A fender curb is a shallow version used on a broad, deep hearth. …...
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Fen'der noun [ From
Fend ,
transitive verb & i. , confer
Defender .] One who or that which defends or protects by warding off harm ; as:
(a) A screen to prevent coals or sparks of an open fire from escaping to the floor.
(b) Anything serving as a cu...
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Part of the Western saddle that protects a rider's leg from the rigging
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A cushion, placed between boats, or between a boat and a pier, to prevent damage.
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A cushion, placed between boats, or between a boat and a pier, toprevent damage.
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An air or foam filled bumper used in boating to keep boats from banging into docks or each other.
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[Wuthering Heights] a low screen in front of a fireplace to keep hot coals in.
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noun an inclined metal frame at the front of a locomotive to clear the track
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A body panel that lies below either side of the bonet, between the front bumper and front-most door edge, encompassing the wheel space in-between, [2 off].
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