It is quite a complex shape. At the top is a major arc of a circle which then becomes an extension to a radius (outside the circle). This part sits on top of a shape that is like a vertically symmetric pentagon. It consists of two long sloped sides and a base that is almost (but not quite) twice as long. The sloped sides and base are connected by vertical lines. All the angles of this pentagon, except the apex, are rounded.
Placing a question mark at the end of a phrase does not make it a sensible question. Try to use a whole sentence to describe what it is that you want answered.
5% = 5/100, so 5 x 10000/100 = 500
Hanger
Insulator, unless you use the metal hanging part.
From wall hanger to multiple thousands of USD. Need a detailed description to narrow it down.
The paper on the clothing hanger is usually placed there to protect the clean clothes from coming into direct contact with the hanger, which could transfer dirt or discoloration onto the fabric. It also helps to prevent any potential damage to the clothing caused by the hanger.
Ah, that thing you're thinking of is called a mannequin. It's like a model that helps display clothes in a store or for sewing and designing purposes. Mannequins come in all shapes and sizes, just like people do, and they help bring life to the clothes they wear.
A clothes hanger is generally smaller than a coat hanger. A clothes hanger can also be made to fit the size of clothing--as an example, baby clothing uses baby-sized hangers. A true coat hanger is often larger and made of thicker, stronger metal to hold the weight of heavier material.
A hanger is not a machine; it is a device used to hang and store clothing in a closet or wardrobe.
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Wire hangers are the least expensive type of hanger and are most often used by dry cleaners and professional laundries for that reason. They are also the least desirable hanger for your clothing. Wire hangers are flimsy and can collapse under the weight of garments. Their sharp shape will leave marks on the shoulders of clothing that can be difficult to remove.
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The Sydney Harbour Bridge, because its shape resembles an old-fashioned coat hanger.
That piece of fabric is called a "garment loop" or a "hanger loop." It helps to keep the clothing item secure on the hanger and prevents it from slipping off.
A bent-to-shape wire hanger usually does the job
It depends of which one you are referring to. A Hangar is a building to place a plane in. A Hanger is a person who hangs something or the device you place an article of clothing on like a coat hanger.
No, it is not. It is a compound noun (implement for hanging a coat or other clothing). The term is more popular in the US than clothes hanger, and is also seen as one word (coathanger).