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flexure

[flek-sher] / ˈflɛk ʃər /














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He’s the designer of Flexure, a new building toy that can be used to make all kinds of models, from chemical formulas to funny creatures.

From New York Times • Aug. 21, 2014

Different Direction of the Lines of successive Movement,    Fracture, and Flexure.

From The Antiquity of Man by Lyell, Charles, Sir

The experiments are described in detail in C. S. Peirce, “On the Flexure of Pendulum Supports,” Report of the Superintendent of the U.S.

From Development of Gravity Pendulums in the 19th Century Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology, Papers 34-44 On Science and Technology, Smithsonian Institution, 1966 by Lenzen, Victor Fritz

Different Direction of the Lines of successive Movement,    Fracture, and Flexure.

From The Antiquity of Man by Lyell, Charles, Sir

Sigmoid Flexure, the last curve of the Colon before it terminates in the Rectum.

From The Royal Road to Health by Tyrrell, Charles Alfred




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