10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TAPERNESS»
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taperness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
taperness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
TAPERNESS, s. The state of being taper.— A Corinthian pillar has a relative
beauty, dependent on its taperness and foliage. Shenstone. . TAPESTRY, s. [
tapetum, Lat.] Cloth woven in regular figures. In the desk That's covered o'er with
Turkish ...
2
Abstracts of Bulgarian Scientific Literature: Plant breeding ...
It was established that 90.60 % of the logs exhibited taperness, 87.66 % were
knotty, 25.44 % had double heartwood, 20,55 % bad internal rot, 9.45 % were
with heart shake, and 13*59 % - with surface cracks j the other defects proved ...
3
Indian Journal of Technology
(v) Velocity decreases with increase in the taperness. (vi) The mic-o-rotational
velocity (v) is larger for large values of the coupling constant n3. (vii) The micro-
rotational velocity increases with the axial distance as well as with increase in ...
Aspen stems, according to the generalized data of V. K. Zakharov [6], are less
tapering and more normal in comparison with ours by about 4%. Aspen in the
Vologda region [10] is distinguished by greater taperness only in the upper part.
of the ...
5
Transactions of the Society, Instituted at London, for the ...
The point of this screw bears against the rest, and thus determines the depth of
the thread, or diameter of the screw; it also determines the parallelism or
taperness of the screw, according as the rest I is set parallel or inclined to the axis
of the ...
Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain), 1825
The animal which I called the New Baboon, in the first edition, seems by the
taperness of the tail, and general form, to -be of this kind. Simia apedia. .S.
semieaudata, passlma- simiazeauda abrupt', un uibua comrum pollice
approximato, ...
7
The Natural History of Selborne ... With addition by Sir W. ...
... where it joins to the tail fin, remarkably broad, without any taperness, so as to
be characteristic of this genus; the tail fin is broad, and s uare at the end. From
the breadth and muscular strength 0 the tail, it appears to be an active nimble fish
.
Gilbert White, Thomas BROWN (Captain, F.L.S.), 1833
8
The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset: ...
The taperness of the fingers, the remarkable slenderness of the wrists and ancles
, the garments hanging down in folds to the feet, which are very small, a hood
thrown over the head and drawn together under the throat, with the resemblance
of ...
John Collinson, Edmund Rack, 1791
9
The Natural History of Selborne
... three “ on each side: it's pectoral fins arelarge,' “ it's ventral much smaller; the
fin behind' “ it's anus small; it's dorsal fin large, corrt' taining eight spines ; it's tail,
where it' “joins to the tail-fin, remarkably broad," “ without any taperness, so as to
...
Gilbert White, John White, 1813
10
A selection from the physiological and horticultural papers, ...
... none might be uselessly expended. I had previously proved that leaves, under
these circumstances, will promote the growth of the stem between themselves
and the ground; so that any degree of taperness may be given to the stem, almost
...
Thomas Andrew Knight, 1841