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apex 1. the highest point; vertex 2. Astronomy the point on the celestial sphere, lying in the constellation Hercules, towards which the sun appears to move at a velocity of 20 kilometres per second relative to the nearest stars apex [′ā‚peks] (anatomy) The upper portion of a lung extending into the root. The pointed end of the heart. The tip of the root of a tooth. (botany) The pointed tip of a leaf. (engineering) In architecture or construction, the highest point, peak, or tip of any structure. (geology) The part of a mineral vein nearest the surface of the earth. (mathematics) The vertex of a triangle opposite the side which is regarded as the base. The vertex of a cone or pyramid. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| VMI, Epe, the Netherlands, and ART, Oldenzaal, the Netherlands, have joined forces in the development and manufacture of their products in bead making and bead apexing for the tire industry. The property consists of 10 unpatented BLM claims apexing a 40 foot thick gold-quartz vein structure that has been evaluated and mapped over 12,000 feet long and to 800 feet in depth. |
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