36 Metaphors for c

O C is another radius of this circle.

To produce this effect the cam is made as follows: C is a hollow cylinder or shell, with a part of one end formed into a cam proper.

C is a travelling carriage that supports the portraits in turn, from which the composite has to be made.

A may have become C by way of B; or C may have become A by way of B; or A and C may be independent modifications of B; or A, B, and C may be independent modifications of some unknown D. Take the case of the Pigs, the Anoplothcridoe, and the Ruminants.

With solution 1, the residue contained, C, 1.021; sol. 2, C, 0.969; sol. 3, C 1.049 the atomic ratio of iron to carbon was Fe 2.694: C, 1; Fe, 2.65: C, 1; Fe), 2.867 C, 1): sol.

2, C is a coil traversed by alternating currents.

See the man standing by and watching the table, and leaving all the bets he can on A and B as against C and D; and, however ignorant you may be, you will soon become sure that A and B know the game, whereas C and D are simply infants.

C and C' are the tubes for putting the vessel about, and DD' the tubes for causing her to run backward.

The figure a a a a on the next page is a board about 18 inches by 12, to which the other parts of the apparatus are to be attached, and which is to be secured to the wall at the height of about 8 feet, and b c d c is a plate of tin or brass, 8 inches by 12, of the form represented in the drawing.

A B C was Sir Walter Scott.

Here A is the paper tube, with wooden base, to which it is freely attached, and C is the cone that moves over the screw, D.

C] (and't please your Grace) is cassheird.

Plain as A B C is a plot historical, When I overhaul allusions allegorical!

The kine are couched upon the dewy grass; The horse alone, seen dimly as I pass, Is cropping audibly his later meal: [C] Dark is the ground; a slumber seems to steal 5 O'er vale, and mountain, and the starless sky.

C Is The Cord Attached To The Valve Supplying Air To The Turbine.

C is the back stairs which she treads.

[Footnote C: Minutes of the General Assembly for 1818, p. 29.] Is Jesus Christ in favor of American slavery?

C] are all wellcom.

C and F were George Canning (1770-1827) and John Hookham Frere (1769-1846) of The Anti-Jacobin, against whom Lamb had a grudge on account of the Anti-Jacobin's treatment of himself and Lloyd (see note to Blank Verse, page 320).

C is the spout, which serves as an outlet for the steam arising from the boiling water.

C is the 3-leaf double warp sacking weave and shows 4 units; since each pair of vertical rows of small squares consists of two identical single rows, they may be represented as at D.

With solution 1, the residue contained, C, 1.021; sol. 2, C, 0.969; sol. 3, C 1.049 the atomic ratio of iron to carbon was Fe 2.694: C, 1; Fe, 2.65: C, 1; Fe), 2.867 C, 1): sol.

C is a Condor, On the Andes' height, He plumes his wings For a lofty flight.

If c and s be the positions of a comet and a satellite, it will be seen that if, while the comet is proceeding to c', the satellite, through its revolution around it, goes to s', the traces formed at c and s will be extended to d and d', and that we shall have two tails, c' d and s' d', which will be separated at d and d' and seem to be confounded toward c' s'.

A is the supply pipe to admit air to aerate the water; B is the cock where fresh water is drawn off; C is a pipe conveying cooling water to the condenser E, placed on three little feet on top of the boiler, F, whose steam rises up a central pipe to the dome top, where it expands out and returns downward through a number of tubes about 1 in.

36 Metaphors for  c