wedge
suomi-englanti sanakirjawedge englannista suomeksi
kiila
wedge
panna
rautamaila
työntyä, tunkeutua
hattu
Substantiivi
wedge englanniksi
One of the machines; a piece of material, such as metal or wood, thick at one edge and tapered to a thin edge at the other for insertion in a narrow crevice, used for splitting, tightening, securing, or levering.
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A piece (of food, metal, wood etc.) having this shape.
Something that creates a division, gap or distance between things.
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A five-sided polyhedron with a rectangular base, two rectangular or trapezoidal sides meeting in an edge, and two triangular ends. Category:en:Shapes
A voussoir, one of the wedge-shaped blocks forming an arch or vault.
A flank of cavalry acting to split some portion of an opposing army, charging in an inverted V formation.
A group of geese, swans, or other birds when they are in flight in a V formation.
A type of iron club used for short, high trajectories.
One of a pair of heel|wedge-heeled shoes.
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An ingot.
(RQ:Marlowe Tamburlaine)
Silver or items made of silver collectively.
A quantity of money.
A sandwich made on a long, cylindrical roll.
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One of the basic elements that make up cuneiform writing, a single triangular impression made with the corner of a reed stylus.
Any symbol shaped like a V in some given orientation.
A (l).
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The (l) character (IPAfont), which denotes an back unrounded vowel|open-mid back unrounded vowel.
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The symbol (m), denoting a meet (infimum) operation or logical conjunction.
A hairpin, an elongated horizontal V-shaped sign indicating a crescendo or decrescendo.
A barometric ridge; an elongated region of high atmospheric pressure between two low-pressure areas.
A tornado.
A market trend characterized by a contracting range in prices coupled with an upward trend in prices (a ''rising wedge'') or a downward trend in prices (a ''falling wedge'').
To support or secure using a wedge.
(RQ:Woolf Jacob's Room)
To force into a narrow gap.
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To work wet clay by cutting or kneading for the purpose of homogenizing the mass and expelling air bubbles.
Of a computer program or system: to get stuck in an unresponsive state.
To cleave with a wedge.
To shape into a wedge.
The person whose name stands lowest on the list of the classical tripos.
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