arbours

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plural of arbour
'arbours
plural form of 'arbour
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A bar for supporting cutting tools
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Alternative spelling of arbor
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a tree
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{n} a bower, a seat shaded with trees
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An area shaded by trees, shrubs or vines on a latticework structure
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A grove of trees
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A carriage or rack that contains weights, usually flame cut steel or cast iron, in sufficient quantity to balance a load
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A cylindrical shape or shaft which wire or tubing is wrapped to produce a coil or ring
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A kind of latticework formed of, or covered with, vines, branches of trees, or other plants, for shade; a bower
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A carriage or rack that contains counterweight, usually flame cut steel or cast iron, in sufficient quantity to balance a load
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An axle or spindle of a wheel or opinion
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The mechanical axle of a moving part; on the balance it is called the staff, on the lever it is called the arbor
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a framework that supports climbing plants; "the arbor provided a shady resting place in the park" tree (as opposed to shrub)
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A spindle of a wheel
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A shady sitting place, usually in a park or garden, and usually surrounded by climbing shrubs or vines and other vegetation
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a framework that supports climbing plants; "the arbor provided a shady resting place in the park"
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{i} tree; vine-covered lattice
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An axis or shaft supporting a rotating part on a lathe
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Garden structure that can support plants and serves as a transition between sections of a yard or as an architectural feature that complements the landscape
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Garden shelter providing privacy and partial protection from the weather, most commonly a lightweight, latticed framework (trellis) of wood or metal with interlaced branches of vines or climbing shrubs trained over it. If there is a distinction between an arbor and a bower, it is that the bower is an entirely natural recess whereas an arbor is only partially natural
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Shaft which extends from spindle of lathe to which adaptors and drums and rotors are mounted
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A spindle onto which a variety of slotting, slitting and grooving cutters can be mounted along with various spacers and a locking nut A ball bearing may also slide on the spindle to act as a guide as an alternative to a side fence
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any of various rotating shafts that serve as axes for larger rotating parts
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The center spindle of a fly reel's spool that backing is tied to The backing is then wound around the arbor to load the reel
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tree (as opposed to shrub)
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-a light, open structure either formed from trees, shrubs, or vines closely planted and twined together to be self-supporting or formed from a latticework frame covered with plants Arbors are generally less extensive and less substantial than "pergolas "
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A tree, as distinguished from a shrub
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A mandrel in lathe turning
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A bar for supporting cutting tools
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{i} tree; network of branches; shaded place
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ar·bour arbours in AM, use arbor An arbour is a shelter in a garden which is formed by leaves and stems of plants growing close together over a light framework. = bower. a shelter in a garden made by making plants grow together on a frame shaped like an arch (herbier , from herbe )
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A grove of trees
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An axis or shaft supporting a rotating part on a lathe
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A spindle of a wheel
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a framework that supports climbing plants; "the arbor provided a shady resting place in the park"
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A shady sitting place, usually in a park or garden, and usually surrounded by climbing shrubs or vines and other vegetation