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ABD'de Montana eyaletinin kuzeybatısındaki Flathead Ulusal Ormanı'nda göl
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Their Salishan language
The Salish people of Washington state and British Columbia
a type of engine that has the valves placed in the engine block beside the piston, instead of in the cylinder head, as in an Overhead Valve engine
Any fish in the Platycephalidae family
a type of screw designed to fit in a countersink so that it sits flush with a surface
North American Indian people living in Montana, U.S. Salish is what they call themselves, and their language is of Salishan linguistic stock. The name Flathead is now customary, although it is a misnomer; they themselves did not practice head-flattening, but some of their slaves came from tribes that did. The Flatheads, who inhabited what is now western Montana, were the easternmost group of the Plateau Indians, but they exhibited many cultural traits of the Plains Indians just east over the Rocky Mountains. They acquired horses and went on bison hunts on the Plains, often warring with Plains tribes. The Plains tepee was the usual dwelling. Western Flatheads used bark canoes, and fishing was important for all groups. Religious belief centred on guardian spirits, with whom one communicated in visions. Since 1872 the Flatheads have resided primarily on a reservation north of Missoula, Mont. In the 2000 U.S. census some 3,300 individuals claimed sole Salish descent and about 3,500 Salish and Kootenoi
{i} member of the Salish Native American tribe
pallid bottom-dwelling flat-headed fish with large eyes and a duck-like snout food fish of the Indonesian region of the Pacific; resembles gurnards
{i} any of a number of marine food fishes found mainly in the Indo-Pacific region
pallid bottom-dwelling flat-headed fish with large eyes and a duck-like snout
An engine with all the valves in the block on one side of the cylinder Also called "L-head" because the combustion chamber is L-shaped
food fish of the Indonesian region of the Pacific; resembles gurnards
See Chinook, n
An engine with all the valves located within the block on one side of the cylinder so that the head itself is flat
A Chinook Indian
Introduced in the 1932, this was the first truly affordable V-8, and the beginning of Ford's long association with performance The flathead utilized a valve in block design, and the heads were greatly simplified compared to modern overhead valve heads Flathead engines have a distinctive look, as can be seen in this 1932 Deuce Roadster Fordor--Four door Ford Frenched--Recessed head or tail lights that are smoothed into the body
Characterized by flatness of head, especially that produced by artificial means, as a certain tribe of American Indians
Flathead River
A river rising in southeast British Columbia, Canada, and flowing about 386 km (240 mi) generally southward across the Montana border to Flathead Lake then south and west to the Clark Fork River. The lake is surrounded by mountains and is a popular recreation region. River, southeastern British Columbia, Canada, and western Montana, U.S. Rising in the MacDonald Range, it flows south for 240 mi (385 km) across the Canada-U.S. boundary into Montana. After passing between the Whitefish Range and Glacier National Park, it enters Flathead Lake and emerges to join the Clark Fork. The Flathead valley is a resort region with diversified farming and fruit growing, lumbering, and mining
flathead catfish
large catfish of central United States having a flattened head and projecting jaw
flathead

    الواصلة

    flat·head

    التركية النطق

    fläthed

    النطق

    /ˈflatˌhed/ /ˈflætˌhɛd/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'flat-"hed- ] (noun.) 1945. flat +‎ -head
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