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Stirrup leather



    Путлище, русский

    Steigbugelriemen, немецкий

    Acion, испанский



    Leathag, английский
      A celtic name for the plaice or flounder.


    Leather, английский
    1. An animal hide that has been preserved and dressed for use.

    2. N кожа (материал для письма )

    3. See lather.

    4. Disk-, cup-, or v-shaped rings of leather used as pressure packing on hydraulic and pump pistons and around piston rods.

    5. Кожа

    6. A certain smokiness related to the old fashioned leather goods. in spite of its odd qualities, the leather notes (french: “cuir”) play an important part in the background of complex florals as a contrasting medium to break up monotony, as exhibited in the fragrance “cabouchard.”

    7. Made from tanning animal hides and used for upholstery.

    8. Leather is a durable and flexible material made from tanned rawhide. full grain leather is hide that has not been sanded, buffed or coloured.


    Leather, английский

    Leather ass, английский

    Leather awl, английский

    Leather box ed, английский

    Leather hat band, английский

    Leather match, английский
      Vinyl is dyed to match the leather, and used on sides and backs of upholstered


    Leather palm, английский
      Гардаман


    Leatherette, английский
      A manufactured product that imitates leather.


    Leatherfibre board, английский
      Картон, изготовляемый на круглосеточной картоноделательной машине и имеющий в своем составе не менее 50% кожевенных волокон.


    Leatherneck, английский
      U.s. slang for a marine (cf. bootneck).


    Leatherstone, английский

    Stirrup, английский
    1. Same as stapes

    2. An iron or copper plate that turns upwards on each side of a ship`s keel and dead-wood at the fore-foot, or at her skegg, and bolts through all: it is a strengthener, but not always necessary.


    Stirrup bone, английский
      Same as stapes


    Stirrup leathers, английский
      The straps connecting the stirrups to an english saddle; also known as "leathers."


    Stirrup strap, английский

    Stirrup, 4., английский

    Stirrups, английский
    1. Ropes with eyes at their ends, through which the foot-ropes are rove, and by which they are supported; the ends are nailed to the yards, and steady the men when reefing or furling sails.

    2. Lines supporting the foot-ropes on which topmen stand when working aloft.

    3. The part of the saddle that supports a rider`s feet; metal for english saddles (thus often called "stirrup irons") and wood-and-leather for western saddles.


    Cannon, английский
    1. Snooker or british term for a "carom"

    2. Пушка

    3. The well-known piece of artillery, mounted in battery on board or on shore, and made either of brass or iron. the principal parts are:—1st. the breech, together with the cascable and its button, called by seamen the pommelion. the breech is of solid metal, from the bottom of the concave cylinder or chamber to the cascable. 2d. the trunnions, which project on each side, and serve to support the cannon, hold it almost in equilibrio. 3d. the bore or caliber, is the interior of the cylinder, wherein the powder and shot are lodged when the cannon is loaded. the entrance of the bore is called the mouth or muzzle. it may be generally described as gradually tapering, with the various modifications of first and second reinforce and swell, to the muzzle or forward end. (see gun.)

    4. [1] in the 18th–19th centuries, a large, smoothbore, muzzle-loading gun mounted on a wheeled carriage. usually classified by the weight of round-shot it fired, but see also “great gun.” the word comes from the latin canna = tube, and a muzzle- loading cannon is essentially a tube sealed at one end to form a chamber. the preferred naval term is gun. [2] today, any large tubular firearm, with a caliber in excess of 20 mm, designed to fire over considerable distances.

    5. The area between the knee on the front leg, or hock on the rear leg, and the fetlock.


    Shy, английский