「TAPERING」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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5,020 feet (1,530 m) in diameter at the base, | tapering to a diameter of about 1,180 feet (360 m) at |
te its effectiveness was not realistic, and a | tapering of a fore bulkhead below the waterline was a |
Their tails are thick, | tapering to a blunt tip. |
The Eucla cod has a long and | tapering body, a large mouth and no chin barbel. |
CI Standard Tail Thick and round at the root, | tapering to a fine point. |
Its shape is wide at the top, | tapering to a blunt point. |
nted segments each a few millimeters long and | tapering to a point. |
e, and measure 2.5 to 4.5 cm (1-1.8 in) long, | tapering to a tip. |
ngs are very reduced and tetragonal in shape, | tapering into a single pair of filamentous tails that |
was a cast iron tower, 190 feet (58 m) tall, | tapering to a mere 13 feet (4 m) in diameter at the to |
than the disc and ending bluntly rather than | tapering to a filament as in other Dasyatis species. |
short, fluke-shaped tail, broad at the base, | tapering to a point, and covered towards the tip in ha |
le is up to four millimetres long, elongated, | tapering to a point at the posterior end and often sli |
into a strip 3 to 5 feet (0.9 to 1.5 m) long, | tapering from about 1 inch (25 mm) thick at the handle |
Tail rounded, | tapering, depressed; above with small irregular keeled |
on each side Tail rounded, feebly depressed, | tapering, covered above with irregular, small, smooth |
on each side Tail rounded, feebly depressed, | tapering, covered above with irregular, small, smooth |
Tail cylindrical, | tapering, covered above with small granular scales and |
eflected and absorbed along the length of the | tapering tube, almost completely preventing internally |
ructure is twisted into a spiral shape with a | tapering centre and wide base. |
nsive fatigue cracking was found in the outer | tapering shell and central axial cone. |
ialized plier characterized by their rounded, | tapering jaws and most commonly used for creating loop |
eaves with spiky, dentate margins and a long, | tapering, pointed apex. |
r square inch (psi) (7 MPa) near ground zero, | tapering off as distance increases. |
Stipe: 4- 6 cm x 0.3- 0.5 cm, | tapering slightly at the apex, stuffed to hollow, surf |
aves are alternate, entire, 2-5 cm in length, | tapering at both ends. |
ning to 6-inch (152 mm) on the upper hull and | tapering at both ends. |
This orchid is commonly known as "The | Tapering Flower Bulbophyllum" and can be found in Sout |
The fruit and flowers vary, but have a long | tapering bud cap. |
greenish and purplish reflections, the fascia | tapering towards costa and with a subcostal patch of b |
The larvae are somewhat stout and slightly | tapering at each end. |
(2)3 - 8(10) mm thick; more or less equal, or | tapering in either direction; sometimes slightly, even |
Leaves broadest in the middle, | tapering at either end, and outer margin smooth. |
fish has a w-shaped pelvic scute; an isthmus | tapering evenly forward; and more anal fin rays. |
t length of armour of six inches in thickness | tapering to four; and the after end of the belt contin |
alf-story above and three-bay porch with four | tapering, octagonal, freestanding posts and recessed p |
basal triangular streak to about one eighth, | tapering from full wing width to an acute point behind |
s of C. tenuipes are slender, cylindrical and | tapering; initially grayish-yellow, later changing to |
the rattails, with large eyes and an elongate | tapering body, however the northern bastard codling ha |
pair of lateral lobes that are enlarged into | tapering filaments in the largest individuals, and the |
airs of lateral lobes that are elongated into | tapering filaments in the largest individuals, and the |
The | tapering part is placed upside down on top of the rest |
The plastered and white-washed | tapering tower is a landmark in that area and the last |
er native species in this area with similarly | tapering pinnae is the ostrich fern, Matteuccia struth |
The ovary is large, oblong, sub-cylindrical, | tapering and jointed on to scape. |
In the churchyard by the west wall are five | tapering coffin lids of the 12th or 13th century with |
at is, formed with a regular pattern of small | tapering projections, like the two lowest brooches fro |
Its skull produced a | tapering triangle, like a small-scale replica of a cro |
Obelisks (slender, | tapering, four-sided monuments) were built as early as |
It is a tall | tapering square obelisk of coursed limestone. |
The ironworkers used sand molds of three | tapering rings, octahedral in shape. |
from members of the other two families by the | tapering form of the caudal furcae (which is broader i |
about 80 metres (260 ft) above the sea, on a | tapering spur of land bounded by the Washford River to |
istically for some hours, extends the dent to | tapering depths of micrometer dimensions, which can be |
he neck of the bottle as well as the complete | tapering part of the top. |
oduces a basal rosette of many thick, fleshy, | tapering, blunt-tipped or pointed leaves with smooth e |
4a was 8m long and 3.25 m wide with | tapering walls reaching 3m in height, all cut by hand. |
Cast in Buffalo, New York in three | tapering octagonal sections, the iron used for the lig |
ceolate (i.e. with a broad-rounded apex and a | tapering base), set with stiff, straight bristles and |
ettes were ten inches thick at their maximum, | tapering to seven, five or three inches in areas where |
grooved with short hairs in the grooves and a | tapering cylindrical shape. |
crownshaft of Roystonea regia showing smooth | tapering leaf sheath and fresh leaf scars, Kolkata, In |
By | tapering the sides of the mold by an appropriate "draf |
Many species have long, | tapering abdomens, sometimes with a sword-like oviposi |
ch roughly pentagonal column consists of four | tapering and/or straight sections joined end-to-end by |
Tail cylindrical, | tapering, slightly swollen, covered with uniform, rath |
ones, her body and legs are enclosed within a | tapering pillar-like term, from which her feet protrud |
g/mL for three months, followed by a gradual, | tapering decline that lasts up to nine months in some |
eet (4.6 m) deep and 9 inches (230 mm) thick, | tapering at the stem to 3 inches (76 mm) thick and 12 |
The muzzle is somewhat short, thin | tapering to the nose. |
There are eight levels of panel | tapering to the sixth 'course'. |
n FIP, MIP and Compression fittings is in the | tapering of the thread. |
rgins, smooth, lanceolate, pointed, gradually | tapering to the base. |
depressed and the caudal peduncle is slender, | tapering to the caudal fin. |
gated and narrow), round in cross-section and | tapering at the end. |
e medication, usually by a gradual process of | tapering down the dose over a period of time. |
ting has a slightly compressed, elongate body | tapering toward the terminal mouth. |
Nagara and Dravida styles feature a tall and | tapering tower, the dravidian style is highly ornate, |
everal times, beginning with a broad base and | tapering to the top; here is a fine example. |
go, with a slightly compressed, elongate body | tapering toward the terminal mouth. |
ction with outer sections having dihedral and | tapering towards the tip. |
t-cut (also spelled "boot cut" or "bootcut"), | tapering to the knee and loosening around the ankle to |
It is distinctive by its pinnae | tapering to the base of the frond, and by its forming |
it resemble a cow's face, wide at one end and | tapering toward the other (not apparent in image used |
concrete, with 20 projecting vertical columns | tapering to the summit and supporting a combination of |
le-shaped cells sometimes come to an abruptly | tapering point; they form a sterile gill edge. |
es thick, the turret crowns being four inches | tapering to three. |
thick, fleshy leaves with lance-shaped blades | tapering down to a long petiole. |
alls varies from 5 metres (16 ft) at the base | tapering cylindrically to 3.2-4.2 |
At its base it is 32.5 metres (107 ft) wide, | tapering off to 6.2 metres (20 ft) at the top. |
he shape of a leg of lamb with a wide expanse | tapering upstream to a narrow point. |
he platform, the marble tomb rose as a square | tapering block to one-third of the Mausoleum's 45 m (1 |
ing gunwale some nine inches thick amidships, | tapering off toward stem and stern, with a hollow wate |
The tail is relatively short and | tapering, with two similar-sized dorsal fins and no in |
arms of the collar, it being thick on top and | tapering to wards the ends. |
The | tapering, smooth-breaking waves at Malibu Surfrider Be |
rsally brown and ventrally yellow with a long | tapering snout while the females are mottled grey with |
s, 130 m (430 ft) long, 13 m (43 ft) deep and | tapering in width, incorporating a Victorian railway t |
The building, shaped like a | tapering obelisk, will house offices on the lower leve |
It has a | tapering tower with a flat roof made of iron sheets wi |
Tail cylindrical, | tapering, covered with uniform smooth scales arranged |
The leaves are | tapering, often with a blue grey hue colour. |
The stem is surrounded by | tapering leaves with blue-green bases. |
Tail cylindrical, | tapering, above with uniform small smooth scales, bene |
Tail cylindrical, | tapering, covered with email smooth scales, in its bas |
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