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limb1 1. an arm or leg, or the analogous part on an animal, such as a wing 2. any of the main branches of a tree limb2 1. the edge of the apparent disc of the sun, a moon, or a planet 2. Botany a. the expanded upper part of a bell-shaped corolla b. the expanded part of a leaf, petal, or sepal 3. either of the two halves of a bow 4. either of the sides of a geological fold limb [limb] (anatomy) An extremity or appendage used for locomotion or prehension, such as an arm or a leg. (astronomy) The circular outer edge of a celestial body; the half with the greater altitude is called the upper limb, and the half with the lesser altitude, the lower limb. (botany) A large primary tree branch. (design engineering) The graduated margin of an arc or circle in an instrument for measuring angles, as that part of a marine sextant carrying the altitude scale. The graduated staff of a leveling rod. (geology) One of the two sections of an anticline or syncline on either side of the axis. Also known as flank. 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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PN 531 30 71-80, for such cutting projects as felling, limbing and cross cutting, includes a helmet system with visor and hearing protectors, chaps with extended calf protection, leather work gloves, protective glasses and lanyard. ``We need three weeks of good weather in order to do the limbing and (clearing) the brush. In addition to windowing, PlantAmnesty suggests skirting--removing lower limbs--but notes the rule-of-thumb that limbing should not go up more than one-third of the tree's height. |
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