Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet KETTLES
KETTLES
Definition av KETTLES
- böjningsform av kettle
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- Limescale, a hard, chalky deposit that often builds up inside kettles, hot water boilers, and pipework.
- Freetown was first settled by the English on April 2, 1659, on the banks of the Assonet River, when the areas of Assonet and Fall River were purchased for 20 coats, two rugs, two iron pots, two kettles, one little kettle, eight pairs of shoes, six pairs of stockings, one dozen hoes, one dozen hatchets, and two yards of broadcloth from the Wampanoag Indians in an exchange known as known as Ye Freemen's Purchase.
- Sandstone is on the Kettle River, known for its glacial kettles, and rapids well loved by kayakers and canoeists.
- Bucyrus Copper Kettle Works is a 140 year old shop that manufactures copper kettles using traditional processes.
- The town contains many kames, eskers, drumlins, kettles, rivers, and streams created by the glacier.
- In the early 1900s, electric and gas appliances included washing machines, water heaters, refrigerators, kettles and sewing machines.
- Barrie described Tinker Bell as a fairy who mended pots and kettles, an actual tinker of the fairy folk.
- Approximately 17,000 years ago, the terminal moraine of the receding Wisconsin Glacier that formed Long Island, known as the Harbor Hill Moraine, established a string of hills and kettles in the northern part of the park and a lower lying outwash plain in the southern part.
- Technically, kulintang is the Maguindanaon, Lumad Ternate, Mollucas, and Timor term for the idiophone of metal gong kettles which are laid horizontally upon a rack to create an entire kulintang set.
- Under the editorship of Eirlys Roberts, the publication started as a small 32-page magazine that included reports on electric kettles, sunglasses, aspirin, cake-mixes, scouring powders, no-iron cottons and British cars.
- An appliance plug is a three-conductor power connector originally developed for kettles, toasters and similar small appliances.
- New York colony also exported other goods included iron ore as a raw material and as manufactured goods such as tools, plows, nails and kitchen items such as kettles, pans and pots.
- The enormous flocks of soaring broad-winged hawks are termed kettles and are characteristic of many hawk migration spectacles in North America, such as at Hawk Cliff in Ontario, Hawk Ridge in Minnesota, Hawk Mountain in Pennsylvania, and the River of Raptors in Veracruz.
- In domestic settings, hard water is often indicated by a lack of foam formation when soap is agitated in water, and by the formation of limescale in kettles and water heaters.
- Before modern stainless steel, brew Kettles, fermenting vessels and after wood, zinc was slowly leached by the use of copper kettles.
- Nichrome (also known as NiCr, nickel-chromium or chromium-nickel) is a family of alloys of nickel and chromium (and occasionally iron) commonly used as resistance wire, heating elements in devices like toasters, electrical kettles and space heaters, in some dental restorations (fillings) and in a few other applications.
- Domestically, water is traditionally heated in vessels known as water heaters, kettles, cauldrons, pots, or coppers.
- Kames are often associated with kettles, and this is referred to as kame and kettle or knob and kettle topography.
- The Æsir consult their augury twigs and decide, since Ægir owns a lot of kettles for making beer, that he should be their host frequently.
- Spherical or ovoid concretions of rock, locally called "kettles", weather out of the shale along the shoreline.
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