Definitions
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- adjective in combination Having a specified type of
radius - adjective Having a
rounded orcurved edge
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Examples
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Personally I had just as soon have a "conventional" magnum as the ridiculous looking double radiused case and the expense associated with Weatherby.
Weatherby magnum calibers typically have a velocity edge over standard magnum offerings. 2009
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Personally I had just as soon have a "conventional" magnum as the ridiculous looking double radiused case and the expense associated with Weatherby.
Weatherby magnum calibers typically have a velocity edge over standard magnum offerings. 2009
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Details on the Cervélo extend to the carefully radiused bottom bracket cable guide.
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Round-nose bullets Elongated design with radiused nose.
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It has a radiused V between the stock and the forend.
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The corners and angles were radiused into perfect quarter-circles.
Running Blind Child, Lee 2000
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The roads were flat with whitewashed curbs and the buildings were all brick with radiused corners and external stairways made of welded tubular steel painted green.
Running Blind Child, Lee 2000
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Instruments consisting of one or more specifically radiused leaves (increment of radii 1 mm) for convex or concave radii.
3. Testing Tools Frank Wenghfer 1990
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Steady hammer blows with a radiused wooden hammer spirally from the border inward cause the sheet metal to curve downward.
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For special purposes, wooden hammers may be bevelled or radiused.
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