Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet ZIGZAG


ZIGZAG

Definition av ZIGZAG

  1. sicksack
  2. sicksackig, sicksack
  3. sicksacka
  4. sicksack, i sicksack

2

Antal bokstäver

6

Är palindrom

Nej

6
AG
GZ
IG
ZA
ZAG
ZIG

18

18

37
AG
AGG
AGI
AI
AIG
AZ
AZZ


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  • It runs from its headwaters just below the middle of Pennsylvania's northern border, northwesterly into New York, then in a zigzag southwesterly across the border and through Western Pennsylvania to join the Monongahela River at the Forks of the Ohio at Point State Park in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Later, in minuscule handwriting, the shape changed further into a simple zigzag line (x16px, x16px).
  • Most such faults are found in oceanic crust, where they accommodate the lateral offset between segments of divergent boundaries, forming a zigzag pattern.
  • At 1955 on 10 September 1939, Triton had surfaced, fixed a position off the Obrestad Light, set a slow zigzag patrol, and began charging batteries.
  • Members of the genus Botaurus are referred to as bitterns, and, together with the zigzag heron, or zigzag bittern, in the monotypic genus Zebrilus, form a monophyletic group within the Ardeidae.
  • On 9 October 1918, while escorting , Shaws rudder jammed just as she was completing the right leg of a zigzag, leaving her headed directly towards the transport.
  • The 'i' sound of i-sikar-pet is a prefix meaning "greatly" or "exceedingly"; shikari meaning "zigzag" or "serpentine", and pet is the Ainu word for river.
  • As is also demonstrated by the name of "pinking shears", special scissors for cloth that create a zigzag or decorative edge that discourages fraying.
  • In wartime Halifax, Lismer was inspired by the shipping and naval activity of the port, notably the dramatically painted dazzle camouflaged ships with their patterns of curved and zigzag lines designed to mislead.
  • They also give a lively ornamentation to the ceiling, as the interlocking vaulted bays create a dynamic zigzag pattern the length of the cathedral.
  • Mweru, however, drains not into Lake Tanganyika in the Albertine Rift but via the Luvua River, which has cut a deep, narrow zigzag valley to join the Lualaba River, as the upper Congo is named.
  • Hairpin turns are often built when a route climbs up or down a steep slope, so that it can travel mostly across the slope with only moderate steepness, and are often arrayed in a zigzag pattern.
  • Pinking shears, scissors the blades of which are sawtoothed instead of straight; they leave a zigzag pattern instead of a straight edge.
  • The only remaining Norman artefact is a section of zigzag moulding that once surrounded a door or window and now appears above the north aisle.
  • The design of the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus, with its Baroque nature emphasised by the zigzag form of its stairways, influenced many other sites in Portugal (like Lamego) and colonial Brazil, like the Sanctuary of Congonhas.
  • The Escutcheon shows a pentagram symbolising health, with a wavy and zigzag line conveying the movement of dancing.
  • It flows southwest to Wapakoneta, then generally north in a zigzag course, past Delphos, Fort Jennings and Oakwood.
  • Another type is a woofer driver mounted in a loudspeaker enclosure which is divided by internal partitions to form a zigzag flaring duct which functions as a horn; this type is called a folded horn speaker.
  • Just after midnight on 29 August 1943, Bilfish sighted what she thought was a large, unescorted Japanese tanker in the Sulu Sea, but the tanker's zigzag course enabled her to escape into the darkness before Billfish could reach a suitable attack position.
  • Typical instruments are the double-skinned drums, the zigzag or shaker and the kwa-kwa bangi (idiophone).


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