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Orifice meaning
A mouth or aperture, such as of a tube, pipe, etc.; an opening. | One of the natural external openings of the human or animal body. | A stupid or objectionable person.
Synonyms of Orifice
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Hole tone (tea pot whistle, bird call) Hole Tone geometry Hole Tone frequencies The steady flow from a circular orifice can be converted to an oscillatory flow by adding a downstream plate with a circular hole aligned with the orifice.
It is usually achieved through impeller design or by forcing the mixture through an annular opening that has a narrow entrance orifice with a much larger exit orifice.
The cervix is the lower part of the uterus situated between the external os (external orifice) and internal os (internal orifice).
The flow from a circular orifice impinging on a toroidal ring of the same diameter as the orifice will result in a tone; it is called a ring tone.
Gov. Gruesome was born with a silver spoon in his posterior, dorsal, orifice who believes he is a kings patrician who can demand that you do everything he pronounces.
And listeners will figure he’s just blowing smoke up their nether orifice!
For all concerned, it was turning out to be a very bad day at the orifice.
If the global pandemic were something like ebola, and people were leaking from every orifice, then people would take precautions much more seriously.
A lot of people have asked me recently if I shrink down and go… into Thanos, in a certain orifice, and then grow giant size.
Every orifice of my face was clogged with dirt.
Nearly 90 percent of the victims died, and they were described as dying with blood flowing from every orifice.
But you bet your bippy that Micky himself will be under trademark law protection so thick that the ravening horde of Disney mouthpieces will will cram their tentacles into every orifice if you play with their characters in that manner.
So just, feel that funding flowing out of you, really haemorrhaging out of every orifice there.
After giving birth, the pseudo-penis is stretched and loses much of its original aspects; it becomes a slack-walled and reduced prepuce with an enlarged orifice with split lips.
Amphibians, reptiles, and birds use the same orifice (known as the cloaca ) for excreting liquid and solid wastes, for copulation and egg -laying.
As in the Spitfire, the Merlin engine suffered from negative-G cut-out, a problem not cured until the introduction of Miss Shilling's orifice in early 1941.
At the summit of the glans is the slit-like vertical external urethral orifice.
C.,MS Thesis University of California, Los Angeles, 1960 The laminar two-dimensional jet amplifies small disturbances at the orifice to generate a vortex street.
If a sex toy is to be used in more than one orifice or partner, a condom can be used over it and changed when the toy is moved.
In most of the class Enopla ("armed" ), the proboscis exits from a common orifice of the rhynchocoel and mouth.