
1) American slang for marijuana 2) Awkwardly awry 3) Chamfer, or sloping face 4) Expand 5) Extend apart 6) Extend awkwardly 7) Extend out 8) Flare 9) Flare outward 10) Move apart awkwardly 11) Move out of position 12) Splayfoot 13) Splayfooted 14) Spread 15) Spread apart 16) Spread awkwardly 17) Spread open
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1) Bevel 2) Dislocate 3) Luxate 4) Splayfoot 5) Splayfooted
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• (v. t.) To spay; to castrate. • (a.) Displayed; spread out; turned outward; hence, flat; ungainly; as, splay shoulders. • (a.) A slope or bevel, especially of the sides of a door or window, by which the opening is made larged at one face of the wall than at the other, or larger at each of the faces than it is between them. • (...
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an aperture which widens as it progresses inwards
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Chamfer, or sloping face.
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Chamfer, or sloping face.
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an opening wider on one face of the wall than another, often inside to allow more light to enter
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1. To lay open the end of a tubular structure by making a longitudinal incision to increase its potential diameter. ... See: spatulate. ... 2. The rounding of the corner on the graph relating rate of renal tubular secretion or reabsorption of a substance to its arterial plasma concentration, due primarily to the fact that some nephrons reach their ...
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chamfer, or sloping face
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This is the angle cut to the inside edge of a window frame
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Splay adjective Displayed; spread out; turned outward; hence, flat; ungainly; as,
splay shoulders. « Sonwthing
splay , something blunt-edged, unhandy, and infelicitous.»
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Splay transitive verb [ Abbrev. of
display .]
1. To display; to spread. [ Obsolete] 'Our ensigns
splayed .'
Gascoigne. 2. To dislocate, as a shoulder bone.
3. To spay; to castrate. [ Obsolete or Prov. Eng.]
4. To turn on one side; to render obliq...
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A small deltaic deposit formed on a flood plain where water and sediment are diverted from the main stream through a crevasse in a levee.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: splā Definitions: 1. To lay open the end of a tubular structure by making a longitudinal incision to increase its potential diameter. 2. The rounding of the corner on the graph relating rate of renal tubular secretion or reabsorption of a substance to its arterial plasma concentration, due primarily to the fact that s...
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In architecture and joinery a splay (abbreviated from display) is a slope or bevel, especially of the sides of a door or window, by which the opening is made large at one face of the wall than at the other, or larger at each of the faces than it is between them.
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Splay is American slang for marijuana.
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Discoloured visible streaks in the part, typically caused by moisture in the resin
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A beveled or slanted surface, inclined to another surface.
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A moulded stone at the top of a pilaster flanking an opening. The member of a pillar or pier from which the arch springs. A discontinuous impost is where the arch mouldings simply die out in the splayed jambs. The name derives from Middle English flagge meaning turf, perhaps from Old Norse flaga meaning slab
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A bevel.
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A defect in the surface of a molded part that is usually small in size, shiny, and may have the appearance of a lightly tinted or silver streaks.
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chamfer, or sloping face
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A chamfer, usually on the jamb of a window.
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adjective turned outward in an ungainly manner; `splay knees`
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A beveled or slanted surface.
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