Traditional Long Bow
The hands form a right angle. At 3 o'clock, the minute hand points straight up, and the hour hand points straight to the right.
right,acute,vertical,and straight
Horizontal
Translation.
straight line
What you are talking about is a 'D section' bow as opposed to a 'recurved' bow, more than one type of bow can fit into this category, but for the most part, this will include two main types of bows: - English Longbow, this bow has stave like limbs, its name comes from the fact that "official" English Longbows are at least 6 ft tall. Longbows never have a shelf to hold the arrow, and instead the user's hand keeps the arrow on the bow. - American Flatbow, sometimes incorrectly called a "Longbow", its height is usually 5ft or more, they have flat limbs as well as an arrow shelf carved out into the bow. I hope this sufficiently answers your question.
With a core type core, the windings surround the limbs. With a shell type core, empty limbs surround the limbs bearing the windings. From the magnetic circuit point of view, a core-type is equivalent to a series electric circuit, whereas a shell type is equivalent to a parallel electric circuit.
Any form of a hexagon. Or just a hexagon.
Spring tides
Mice have four limbs that are considered to be pentadactyl, meaning they have five digits on each limb. These limbs are adapted for running, climbing, and digging, with sharp claws for grasping and maneuvering through their environment. The front limbs, or forelimbs, are typically shorter and used for activities such as feeding and grooming, while the hind limbs are longer and provide propulsion for running and jumping.
That is true.
A type of lizard with reduced limbs and an elongated body could be a skink. Skinks have reduced limbs and a streamlined body, making them well-adapted for burrowing and moving through narrow spaces.
Yes. Some with missing limbs can do that & much more.
Longbow
Dingoes have four 'dog-like' legs.
Cats have four legs, which are considered limbs. Their front limbs are commonly referred to as arms or forelegs, while their hind limbs are referred to as legs or hind legs.
"Straight" means not curved or bent, while "strait" refers to a narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water.