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Tines meaning
plural of tine
Example sentences (20)
Fourth, the length of the tines determines how far they can spread under pressure, shorter tines make a stiffer nib.
The note arrangement of most mbira, with the notes in the scale ascending on the tines from the center outward in an alternating right-left fashion, results in chords being made by adjacent tines.
It’s tempting to hook your drinking glasses over the tines — the slender, projecting points of a dishwasher rack.
Placing dishes over the tines could lead to items falling over or knocking into each other during a wash cycle.
Singer Davóne Tines is this year's artistic director for the Philharmonic Society of Orange County's Triumph Over Adversity Festival.
Use the tines of a fork to poke holes in the bottom and sides, which will keep the crust from bubbling.
But all of them also felt contiguous—facets of Tines’s sound instead of separate entities.
Its design – a shallow bowl with small projecting truncated tines – precludes any effective use as either a spoon or a fork.
Continue to roast the chicken for about 45-60 minutes, or until a meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh registers 165 degrees (F), or when the juices run clear when the thigh is pricked with the tines of a fork.
Spring tines and a rolling basket help break up material and level the field.
Acoustics Lamellophones are instruments which have little tines, or "lamellae", which are played by plucking.
But the tuning can be changed by adjusting the length of the metal tines inward or outward.
Forks are a good example: the tines of the fork respond to the electric field by producing high concentrations of electric charge at the tips.
Grapnel anchor A traditional design, the grapnel is merely a shank with four or more tines.
It has a benefit in that, no matter how it reaches the bottom, one or more tines will be aimed to set.
Leaves may be removed from stems either by scraping with the back of a knife, or by pulling through the fingers or tines of a fork.
Magnetic pickups pick up the vibrations of the tines.
Moose antlers are broad and palmate (flat) with tines (points) along the outer edge. citation The antlers of mature Alaskan adult bull moose (5 to 12 years old) have a normal maximum spread greater than convert.
The beauty of this note arrangement, with notes going up the scale in a right-left-right-left progression, is that modal 1-3-5 or 1-3-5-7 chords are made by playing adjacent tines and are trivial to learn and play.
The humans arrive at the Tines homeworld and ally with Woodcarver to defeat the Flenserists.