an extension of the beard turned upward like little spears.
and arêtes - These are formations of very steep rock. They form when multiple glaciers come together, carving out the rock in different areas and leaving spires of rock or steep ridges behind. part of the case where the bracelet is attached by lugs or pins. The fixtures securing a gaff to the mast. Unlike a gooseneck which secured the boom, horns could slide up and down the mast . spikes of rock that are used for protection or holds. Chickenheads is a synonym. An extension of stile that continues beyond the bottom rail; commonly found in New England. Spurious high-resistivity anomalies found on induction log curves inside the upper or lower boundary of a resistive bed in which the apparent ... Horns in a dream sometimes indicate a "wake up call" and the need to pay attention to the inner voices of one's intuition and spiritual guidance. Also, because of the dreaming mind's tendency to literalize linguistic metaphors and idioms, dream horns can mean that one is in the midst of a dilemma. Long pointed growths protruding upward from the ends of the beards. The horns, sometimes referred to as the "ears," "quillion," "guard," or "hilt." The horns serve as a guard when holding the balisong to prevent the hand from slipping onto the blade. Some designs also provide a grooved "ramp" for thumb when holding the knife in the sabre grip. Except for the head, the horns are the last element to be attached to the fly. Horns were traditionally of Macaw tail feather barbs. ... ends of the lateral ventricles: frontal, temporal, occipital Extended ends of door or window stiles which protect the corners from damage while in storage. Projection on the cill of a window or door frame to help build it into a wall The projections on the sill's sides are called horns and allow the exterior trim to rest on the sill which gives a more esthetic effect and protects the end grain of the exterior trim ( Exterior Casing (our standard) or Eastern Brickmould). ...
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