Quick IndexA flat pocket-sized folding case, usually made of leather, for holding paper money, cards, or photographs; a billfold.
A chair made of wood.
A light used as danger avoidance measures.
A bottle for holding wine.
Doors made of wood material.
A device that is used for welding.
A device for removing dirt and soluble impurities from pulp and paper stock. A system for washing photographic materials to remove soluble products of developing or fixing. A power-driven machine for washing clothes and household linens.
A beverage made of the fermented juice of any of various kinds of grapes, usually containing from 10 to 15 percent alcohol by volume.
A wash basin is bowl-shaped and used for washing hands or food.
A wedding dress or wedding gown is clothing worn by a bride during a wedding ceremony.
A device that is used for welding.
A kind of switch used in walls.
One that dispenses or gives out, especially a machine or container that allows the water to be removed and used in convenient or prescribed amounts.
A stationary motor-driven or hand-powered machine used for hoisting or hauling, having a drum around which is wound a rope or chain attached to the load being moved.
A wooden door that closes off rooms within a building.
An engineering vehicle used to compact soil, gravel, concrete, or asphalt in the construction of roads and foundations.
Consists of several strands laid together like a helix. Each strand is likewise made of metal wires laid together like a helix.
A device for removal of contaminants from raw water to produce drinking water that is pure enough for human consumption or for industrial use.
Paneling that forms part of a wall.
A usually pliable metallic strand or rod made in many lengths and diameters, sometimes clad and often electrically insulated, used chiefly for structural support or to conduct electricity.
Purification of water to make it suitable for drinking or for any other use.
A bottle used for holding water.
A wood door that closes off rooms within a building.
Wood flooring material.
Wheel bearings perform two very important jobs in a vehicle¡¯s suspension. They allow the wheels to rotate with minimal friction, and they support the vehicle¡¯s weight.
A one- or two-wheeled vehicle with handles at the rear, used to convey small loads.
A windscreen wiper (windshield wiper in North America) is a device used to wipe rain and dirt from a windscreen.
A type of video camera that does not require the use of cables or external wires for connection to related equipment.
See Wheel Aligner.
A box for storing wine.
Equipment for joining (metals) by applying heat, sometimes with pressure and sometimes with an intermediate or filler metal having a high melting point.
Substance composed of varying proportions of esters, acids, alcohols and hydrocarbons and similar in composition to fats.
A container, such as an ice-filled bucket or chest, for cooling wine.
Furniture made of wicker.
Steel pipes or stainless steel pipes which are welded.
Small cameras whose images can be accessed using the World Wide Web, instant messaging, or a PC video conferencing application.
Rope made of twisted strands of wire.
A water meter is used to measure water usage. Water meters are normally used at every residence and commercial building in a public water system. Water meters can also be used at the water source, well, or throughout a water system to determine flow through that portion of the system.
A band, as on a long sleeve or a wristwatch, that encircles the wrist.
A kind of fabric made by weaving.
A cabinet made of wood.
A device for cooling and dispensing drinking water.
Metal parts such as bolts, hinges, slides and hooks of a window.
A bathtub with air jet.
A lamp that sits on wall.
A mouse with no cord that transmits infrared or radio signals (RF) to a base station receiver.
A wooden furniture with shelves, drawers, or compartments for the safekeeping or display of objects.
A type of cabinet used to store clothing.
Apparel which worn in winter.
A front window made of usually curved glass or other transparent shield located in front of the occupants of a vehicle to protect them from the wind.
An artificially created jet or stream of water.
A table made of wood.
A wooden material chair.
A basin that can be filled with water for use in washing oneself.
A receptacle setted in a wall, into which an electric device can be inserted.
A video camera that is used to send periodic images or continuous frames to a Web site for display.
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