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Small metal-bodied woodworking hand plane
A block plane is a small metal-bodied woodworking hand plane which typically has the blade bedded at a lower angle than other planes, with the bevel up
Block_plane
Tool for working with wood
face of the plane. Most planes fall within the categories (by size) of block plane, smoothing plane, and jointing plane. Specialty planes include the
Plane_(tool)
Adze Allen wrench Axe Awl Ball-peen hammer Bark spud File Froe Billhook Block plane Bolt cutter Bow saw Brace Breaker bar Broadaxe Burnisher Card scraper
List_of_tools_and_equipment
Woodworking tool with the cutting edge perpendicular to the handle
traditional adze has largely been replaced by the sawmill and the powered plane, at least in industrialised cultures. It remains in use for some specialist
Adze
Continuous group of 65536 Unicode code points
public assignment. Planes are further subdivided into Unicode blocks, which, unlike planes, do not have a fixed size. The 346 blocks defined in Unicode
Plane_(Unicode)
Type of heavy and hard wood
vitae logs are a crafting material commonly used by carpenters. A hand plane with a lignum vitae sole, likely not actual Guaiacum but Bulnesia, and a
Lignum_vitae
A transverse abdominis plane block, also called TAP block, is a regional technique to provide analgesia after lower abdominal wall operations. The techniques
Transverse abdominis plane block
Transverse_abdominis_plane_block
Traditional Swedish carved, painted wooden horse statuette
each horse. The distinctive shape of the horse is due to the usage of flat-plane style carving. An apocryphal legend of the Dala horse is that they became
Dala_horse
Woodworking angled joint
in which the angle made by the joined pieces is bisected by the line or plane of junction; more fully mitre joint "Splined Miter Joint". Woodworkingtips
Miter_joint
Tool to indicate whether a surface is level or plumb
horizontal plane, and another reading is noted. If the level is accurate, it will indicate the same orientation with respect to the horizontal plane. A difference
Spirit_level
Tool for recording the cross-sectional shape of a surface
set tightly against one another in a frame which keeps them in the same plane and parallel while allowing them to move independently, perpendicularly
Profile_gauge
Flat transitional edge between two faces of an object
furniture such as table tops. Special tools such as chamfer mills, chamfer planes, an chamfer bits in shapers and routers are sometimes used to ease edges
Chamfer
Ornate wooden floor design
lasting if maintained correctly.[citation needed] Unstuck blocks are re-glued. Bitumen-glued blocks require use of either hot bitumen, cold bitumen emulsion
Parquet
Method of fitting similar objects together
circular saw bench Suitable hand planes: a plough plane for the groove and a tongue plane for the tongue, or a combination plane A spindle router Tongue in
Tongue_and_groove
Thin slices of wood
either by "peeling" the trunk of a tree or by slicing large rectangular blocks of wood known as flitches. The appearance of the grain and figure in wood
Wood_veneer
Genus of flowering plants
Dictionary of Gardening. Macmillan ISBN 0-333-47494-5. "Sky Hook Spirals from Plane" Popular Mechanics, December 1944, p. 75. "Classification of Genus Acer"
Maple
Apparatus for securing a workpiece
with two jaws closing against a right angle Sine vise, which use gauge blocks to set up a highly accurate angle Rotary vise Diemakers' vise Saw vise –
Vise
Genus of flowering plants in the family Betulaceae
Tianxiang; Wang, Yue; Crocetti, Roberto; Wålinder, Magnus (2022-07-18). "In-plane mechanical properties of birch plywood". Construction and Building Materials
Birch
Glued wood product
composites. This particle board could be produced with waste products such as planer shavings, off-cuts, or sawdust, hammer-milled into chips and bound together
Particle_board
Distinctive woodworking style
steps in the forging to complete than planes or chisels. Japanese plane (鉋, kanna), is most commonly a wooden block, or dai (台) containing a laminated blade
Japanese_carpentry
Named range of Unicode code points
blocks: 164 in plane 0, the Basic Multilingual Plane (in table below: § BMP) 168 in plane 1, the Supplementary Multilingual Plane (§ SMP) 7 in plane 2
Unicode_block
Art and craft applying pieces of veneer to form decorative patterns
the piece will require fine abrasive paper, always backed by a sanding block. Choices of sealers and finishes that can be applied include ordinary varnish
Marquetry
Form of working wood by means of a cutting tool
of wood carving include: Chip carving Relief carving Scandinavian flat-plane Lovespoon Treen Whittling Chainsaw carving Florentine carving[citation needed]
Wood_carving
Type of wedge tool
example of a simple machine, as it is a type of wedge, or dual inclined plane. This reduces the effort needed by the wood chopper. It cuts and splits
Axe
American toolwork company
workshop on the farm, and started production on his second plane, the skew-angle block plane. In 1988, as business grew, Lie-Nielsen bought an 8,000-square-foot
Lie-Nielsen_Toolworks
Fixing pieces of wood together
feet, which was often attached with a glued block, which ran perpendicular to the base pieces. The glue blocks were fastened with both glue and nails, resulting
Joinery
Abrasive material used for smoothing softer materials
a series of successively finer test sieves, with each successive layer blocking finer and finer particles. Medium grit particles are usually separated
Sandpaper
(Cardwellia sublimis) American sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) London plane (Platanus × hispanica) Limba (Terminalia superba) Locust Black locust (Robinia
List_of_woods
Alignment and texture of the fibres in wood
surface appearance or figure, growth-ring placement (e.g., vertical grain), plane of the cut (e.g., end grain), rate of growth (e.g., narrow grain), and relative
Wood_grain
Type of wood
expensive specialty items. Due to its density and hardness, even a large block of the cut wood will produce a clear musical tone if struck. Renowned for
Cocobolo
Cylindrical rod made of wood, plastic, or metal
clamping the joint can split the wood. An old solution to this problem is to plane a flat on the side of the dowel; some sources suggest planing the flat on
Dowel
Dwelling constructed of logs
Ohio River Valley in Southwestern Ohio and Southeastern Indiana is the block house end method, which is exemplified in the David Brown House in Rising
Log_cabin
Type of machinery used in woodworking
thickness planer (also known in the UK and Australia as a thicknesser or in North America as a planer) is a woodworking machine used to plane boards to
Thickness_planer
Horizontal decorative fixture atop a pilaster, door, window, wall or cabinet
Simplified crown installation is possible when using manufactured corner blocks, requiring only simple butt cuts on each end of lengths of trim. Plastic
Crown_molding
Engineered wood product
high-speed steel dulls too quickly. Though it does not have a grain in the plane of the board, it does have one into the board. Screwing into the edge of
Medium-density_fibreboard
Type of woodworking hand plane
A jack plane is a general-purpose woodworking bench plane, used for dressing timber down to size in preparation for truing and/or edge jointing. It is
Jack_plane
Fastening tool
Step clamp, a type of serrated-edged clamp used in conjunction with step blocks when machining or milling parts in metalworking Toggle clamp Toolmakers'
Clamp_(tool)
Cut recess or groove, often in wood
rabbet router using a straight or rebate bit Rabbetting or rebate plane or a shoulder plane Circular saw with multiple passes (depending on width and depth)
Rabbet
Rough material used to shape or finish objects by friction
are often sold as dressed stones, usually in the form of a rectangular block. Both natural and synthetic abrasives are commonly available in a wide variety
Abrasive
Manufactured wood panel made from thin sheets of wood veneer
and light. Howard Hughes' H-4 Hercules was constructed of plywood. The plane was built by the Hughes Aircraft Company employing a plywood-and-resin Duramold
Plywood
Flowering, deciduous trees, family Ulmaceae
Archived 21 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine Teio Meedendorp, 'Yew, Elm or Plane: Exactly Which Tree Did Van Gogh Paint?', Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; vangoghmuseum
Elm
Method of joining two members end to end in woodworking or metalworking
the joint has interlocking faces or not. A plain scarf is simply two flat planes meeting on an angle relative to the axis of the stock being joined, and
Scarf_joint
Conical hole cut so a fastener can be inserted flush with the surface
(plunging applications) or a beveled corner for the intersection of two planes (traversing applications). A countersink may be used in many tools, such
Countersink
Woodworking tool used for marking and checking 90° angles
inaccurate square by hand. Wooden blades can be corrected using a hand plane and sandpaper, while metal blades can be corrected using a file, emery cloth
Try_square
Large woodworking hand plane used for flattening and jointing workpieces
The jointer plane, also known as the try plane or trying plane, is a type of hand plane used in woodworking to straighten the edges of boards in the process
Jointer_plane
Machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials
produce true plane surfaces but a "ball and socket" concave-concave and convex-convex fit, as this mechanical fit, like two perfect planes, can slide over
Machine_tool
Point of reference against which some others are calculated
some geometrically important part of an object, such as a point, line, plane, hole, set of holes, or pair of surfaces. It serves as a reference in defining
Datum_reference
Tool used to cut through wood or other materials
hand saw with a non-corroding zinc or copper blade, used for cutting a block of salt at a time when it was supplied to large kitchens in that form; Turkish
Saw
Drilling tool of prehistoric origin operated by the cord of a bow
start a fire. The spindle can be held into a fixed frame, or by a hand-held block (the hand piece or thimble) with a hole into which the top of the shaft
Bow_drill
Woodworking machine
jointer or in some configurations, a jointer-planer (also known in the UK and Australia as a planer or surface planer, and sometimes also as a buzzer or flat
Jointer
Power tool
large sander similar in concept to a planer, but much larger. Uses a large sanding belt head instead of a planer's shaping head, and requires air from
Sander
Mechanical saw used to obtain precise angle cuts
fence, which provides a precise cutting angle between the plane of the blade and the plane of the longest workpiece edge. In standard position, this angle
Miter_saw
Purposely unassigned Unicode code points
three PUA blocks in Unicode. In the Basic Multilingual Plane (plane 0), the block titled Private Use Area (PUA) has 6400 code points. Planes 15 and 16
Private_Use_Areas
Type of saw for dividing wood along its grain
"rip" tooth pattern, the edges are sharpened at right angles to the cutting plane, forming chisel-like cutting surfaces, whereas crosscut teeth are sharpened
Ripsaw
Woodworking tool used to make a workpiece smooth
A smoothing plane or smooth plane is a type of bench plane used in woodworking. The smoothing plane is typically the last plane used on a wood surface
Smoothing_plane
Genus of trees
makes. The grain figure exposed when a crotch in a walnut log is cut in the plane of its one entering branch and two exiting branches is attractive and sought
Juglans
Woodworking hand tool
billets for further work on a lathe, or it can shave like a spokeshave plane, where finer finishing is less of concern than a rapid result. The thin
Drawknife
Woodworking tool
plane is a small plane, typically with a brass body, used by luthiers (violin and guitar makers). Mameganna, or its literal translation, bean plane,
Finger_plane
Fibrous material from trees or other plants
resistance to this tensile stress. Small knots may be located along the neutral plane of a beam and increase the strength by preventing longitudinal shearing
Wood
Woodworking tool
as the jointer plane and the smoothing plane. The name fore plane is sometimes used synonymously with the jack plane, but the fore plane is usually longer
Fore_plane
Process of making objects from wood
and Autumn period (771 to 476 BC). Lu Ban is said to have introduced the plane, the chalk line, and other tools to China. His teachings were supposedly
Woodworking
Piston engine with eight cylinders in V-configuration
alloy crankcase, a single iron casting for each cylinder block and head, side valves, a flat-plane crankshaft and a displacement of 5.1 L (314 cu in). An
V8_engine
Hand plane designed for cutting rabbets in wood
The rebate plane (British English) or rabbet plane (American English) is a hand plane designed for cutting rebates/rabbets in wood. It is a hand tool used
Rebate_plane
timber. jointer 1. A power plane used to straighten boards and square edges. 2. An intermediate-length hand plane; a jointer plane. joist kerf The gap left
Glossary_of_woodworking
Unicode block of typographical symbols
Multilingual Plane, a few additional enclosed numerals are in the Dingbats and the Enclosed CJK Letters and Months blocks. There is also a block with more
Enclosed_Alphanumerics
Power saw with a continuous band blade
the band and its kerf. Most bandsaws have two wheels rotating in the same plane, one of which is powered, although some may have three or four to distribute
Bandsaw
Woodworking power tool
tools. There is also a traditional hand tool known as a router plane, a form of hand plane with a broad base and a narrow blade projecting well beyond the
Router_(woodworking)
Woodworking tool used to guide a saw
mitre saw. The most common and simplest form of a mitre box is a U-shaped block made from wood, plastic or aluminium, which is open at the top and the ends
Mitre_box
Artistic technique
Boulle work, subsequently produced by AkzoNobel for application on cars, planes and yachts. The natives of Kerma (c. 2500 BCE – c. 1500 BCE) developed techniques
Inlay
Woodworking tool
A chamfer plane is a specialized plane used In woodworking for making chamfered edges. The planes typically have a “v” shaped sole with a 90 degree angle
Chamfer_plane
Method for converting a log into lumber
building timbers with an adze. Further smoothing can then be done using a hand plane, drawknife, yariganna (an ancient Japanese cutting tool) or any other established
Hewing
Woodworking tool for creating shaped profiles
complex shapes found in wooden mouldings. Traditionally, moulding planes were blocks of wear resistant hardwood, often beech or maple, which were worked
Moulding_plane
Handtools for marking and checking 90° and 45° angles
square by hand. For example, wooden blades can be corrected using a hand plane and sandpaper, while metal blades can be corrected using a file, emery cloth
Square_(tool)
Type of saw optimized for cutting across wood fibres
raker follows the cutters, paring the bottom of the kerf like a chisel or plane. As the raker pares the bottom of the kerf, a strip of wood is lifted upward
Crosscut_saw
Chevrolet V8 engine
Chevrolet Gemini small-block engine is a dual-overhead cam (DOHC) V8 engine designed by General Motors. While technically a small-block engine because of its
Chevrolet Gemini small-block engine
Chevrolet_Gemini_small-block_engine
Fixed machine tool used for processing wood
sander, random orbit sander Bandsaw Combination machine Double side planer Four sided planer or timber sizer Drill press Drum sander Bench grinder Jointer Wood
Woodworking_machine
Unicode character block
expands on the Musical Symbols Unicode Block's 220 glyphs by using the Private Use Area in the Basic Multilingual Plane, permitting close to 2600 glyphs. The
Musical Symbols (Unicode block)
Musical_Symbols_(Unicode_block)
Genus of tropical trees
high-end woodworking tools such as the front knobs and rear handles of smooth planes, knife handles and medium-end tobacco pipes. The timber is often used by
Guibourtia
Shallow trench cut into wood parts or into a wall
single pass spindle moulder (wood shaper) hand saw and chisel router plane grooving plane Dado (joinery) Tongue and groove Woodworking joints Reed, Carol (2003)
Groove_(joinery)
be seen in houses were smoothed with a hand plane (Japanese plane including what is called a spear plane, yariganna or yari-kanna) and decorated with
List_of_timber_framing_tools
Tool for marking straight lines
chalk line are almost in the same plane, the chalk line will mark all points the string touches on or near that plane once snapped. The objects to be marked
Chalk_line
Woodworking tool
table (the side nearest the operator) to the back, parallel to the cutting plane of the blade. The distance of the fence from the blade can be adjusted,
Table_saw
shoulder plane serial no. 276 (Henley Optical Company); low-angle rebate/mitre plane with pin-and-hole adjustment (Norris); smoothing block plane in beech
Antique_Woodworking_Tools
Deviation from flatness in timber
twist or wind: a distortion in which the two ends do not lie on the same plane. Winding sticks assist in viewing this defect. curl: a warp in the center
Wood_warping
Class of decorative elements in the ornamentation
that bevel towards its rear, allowing mounting between two non-parallel planes (such as a wall and a ceiling), with an open space behind. Moldings may
Molding_(decorative)
Type of undesirable cut in woodworking
and/or trailing end of a board after having passed through a thickness planer or jointer. The term has its origin in forestry where it is applied to a
Snipe_(wood_machining)
Type of figure in maple wood
refers to a type of figure in maple wood. It is seen on the tangential plane (flat-sawn) and looks like a wavy "quilted" pattern, often similar to ripples
Quilt_maple
Geometric concept of a 2D space with "points at infinity" adjoined
mathematics, a projective plane is a geometric structure that extends the concept of a plane. In the ordinary Euclidean plane, two lines typically intersect
Projective_plane
Woodworking clamp
either wooden or metal. It consists of a movable block with one or more dog holes in it, the movable block rides in a large mortise in the workbench. The
Woodworking_vise
final sanding steps. The buffers take abrasive discs, which rotate in same plane is the floor itself. The power of the stripping relies on the weight of
Floor_sanding
Woodworking tool
as a short shooting board, for trueing the ends of pieces using a hand plane. A pair of bench hooks made to the same dimensions can be used in unison
Bench_hook
Type of hand tool for woodworking
razee plane is a style of wooden hand plane which has a section of its rear cut away, so that the plane has a lower handle. This design makes the plane lighter
Razee_plane
Geometrical structure
were introduced separately: Möbius planes, Laguerre planes, and Minkowski planes. Starting from the real Euclidean plane and merging the set of lines with
Benz_plane
Stationary woodworking machine
edge of the stock. Tooling refers to cutters, knives, blades, as well as planer blades, and cutter heads.[clarification needed] Most blades are made from
Wood_shaper
Type of workbench used in woodworking
hold their corners and edges well, and they can't be resurfaced with a plane—something that is needed from time to time. Maple is the traditional wood
Workbench_(woodworking)
Plane of existence in Dungeons & Dragons
esoteric Outer Planes—the realms of ideals, philosophies, and gods—stand in contrast to the Inner Planes, which compose the material building blocks of reality
Outer_Plane
Bracket used to provide support to rotating shafts
parallel plane to the mounting surface and perpendicular to the center line of the mounting holes, as contrasted with various types of flange blocks or flange
Pillow_block_bearing
A sanding block is a flat or shaped block used to hold sandpaper. In its simplest form, it is a block of wood or cork with one smooth flat side. The user
Sanding_block
Milling and saw device
A stop block is a simple reusable jig used in metalworking and woodworking to locate a common edge of a workpiece so that multiple workpieces can get
Stop_block
Woodworking decorative treatment
two sashes in a sash window Dunbar, Michael (Jan–Feb 1990). Wood moulding planes. American Woodworker. pp. 30–31. ISBN 1-56158-784-2. Archived from the original
Bead_(woodworking)
BLOCK PLANE
BLOCK PLANE
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German, Indian, Irish
Stream; Badger
Boy/Male
Muslim
Black
Boy/Male
Muslim
Black
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and North German
English, Scottish, and North German : variant of Brook.English, Scottish, and Scandinavian : nickname for a person supposedly resembling a badger, Middle English broc(k) (Old English brocc) and Danish brok (a word of Celtic origin; compare Welsh broch, Cornish brogh, Irish broc). In the Middle Ages badgers were regarded as unpleasant creatures.English : nickname from Old French broque, brock ‘young stag’.Dutch : from a personal name, a short form of Brockaert .South German : nickname for a stout and strong man from Middle High German brocke ‘lump’, ‘piece’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : probably an acronymic family name from Jewish Aramaic bar- or Hebrew ben- ‘son of’, and the first letter of each part of a Yiddish double male personal name. Compare Brill.Jewish (from Poland) : habitational name from Brok, a place in Poland.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Dark; Dark Skinned
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin; possibly a nickname for someone with thick curly hair, from Old French floc ‘stable of wool’. Alternatively, it may be a metonymic occupational name for a shepherd, from Old English flocc ‘herd’, ‘company’.German : unexplained.German (Flöck) : variant of Flück (see Fluck), or from a pet form of a personal name formed with Old Saxon flÅd ‘flood’.
Boy/Male
English
Dark.
Surname or Lastname
German and Dutch
German and Dutch : from Middle High German bloch, Middle Dutch blok ‘block of wood’, ‘stocks’. The surname probably originated as a nickname for a large, lumpish man, or perhaps as a nickname for a persistent lawbreaker who found himself often in the stocks.English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for someone who blocks, as in shoemaking and bookbinding, from Middle English blok ‘block’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized spelling of Bloch (see Vlach).Adriaen Coertsz Block was a Dutch-born merchant-explorer who traded along the CT coast and Long Island shortly after Hudson’s voyage to the region in 1609. Block Island, between the north fork of Long Island and RI, which he used as a base of operations, is named after him.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly from Middle English bleik, blek(e) ‘pallid’, ‘sallow’ (from Old Norse bleikr ‘pale’) with alteration of the vowel, although Reaney suggests it may be a nickname derived from Middle English blikie(n) ‘to shine or gleam’ (from Old English blīcian).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : origin uncertain; possibly from German Blick or Yiddish blik ‘glance’, ‘look’, and based on some now irrecoverable anecdote.German : Prussian variant of Blek, a nickname from Middle High German blic ‘shine’.German : short form of the Low German occupational name Blickslager ‘tinsmith’. Compare Bleck.German : from a short form of the Germanic personal name Bligger, Blickhart, based on blic ‘gleam’, ‘shine’, later ‘pale’.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and English
Scottish and English : from Middle English blak(e) ‘black’ (Old English blæc, blaca), a nickname given from the earliest times to a swarthy or dark-haired man.Scottish and English : from Old English blÄc ‘pale’, ‘fair’, i.e. precisely the opposite meaning to 1, and a variant of Blake 2. Blake and Black are found more or less interchangeably in several surnames and place names.English : variant of Blanc as a Norman name. The pronunciation of the nasalized vowel gave considerable difficulty to English speakers, and its quality was often ignored.Scottish and Irish : translation of various names from Gaelic dubh ‘black’ (see Duff).Danish and Swedish : generally, probably the English and Scottish name, but in some cases perhaps a variant spelling of Blak, a nickname from blak ‘black’.In some cases, a translation of various names meaning ‘black’, for example German and Jewish Schwarz.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on a small plot of land, from Middle English plocke ‘small piece of ground’.Americanized spelling of German Ploch.Variant of German Block.
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Finnish, German, Latin, Swedish
Jet Black; Black Germ; Jet-black Gemstone; Coal Black
Girl/Female
Muslim
Clock
Surname or Lastname
German
German : nickname for a man with some fancied resemblance to a he-goat, Middle High German boc, or a habitational name from a house distinguished by the sign of a goat.Altered spelling of German Böck (see Boeck) or Bach.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Bock ‘he-goat’.English : variant of Buck.
Boy/Male
Native American
Black.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a locksmith, from Middle English, Old English loc ‘lock’, ‘fastening’.English : topographic name for someone who lived near an enclosure, a place that could be locked, Middle English loke, Old English loca (a derivative of loc as in 1). Middle English loke also came to be used to denote a barrier, in particular a barrier on a river which could be opened and closed at will, and, by extension, a bridge. The surname may thus also have been a metonymic occupational name for a lock-keeper.English, Dutch, and German : nickname for a person with fine hair, or curly hair, from Middle English loc, Middle High German lock(e) ‘lock (of hair)’, ‘curl’.Americanized spelling of German Loch.
Male
English
Surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English brocc BROCK means "badger."
Boy/Male
British, English, Irish
Woods; Fortified Place; Bright; Radiant
Boy/Male
German American English
Male
English
The Badger
BLOCK PLANE
BLOCK PLANE
Boy/Male
Muslim
Hawk, Messenger, Herald
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
From the Town on the Hill; Manor on the Hill
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English thruss(h)e, thrusche ‘thrush’ (Old English þrysce), given probably to a cheerful person, the bird being noted for its cheerful song.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Divine Damsel
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Sprite; lion of God. A biblical alternate name for Jerusalem. Name of a prankish spirit in...
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Hebrew
Son
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Star
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Gift of God; Shining Angel
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Victorious; Win
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Praise; Goddess Durga
BLOCK PLANE
BLOCK PLANE
BLOCK PLANE
BLOCK PLANE
BLOCK PLANE
n.
To secure or support by means of blocks; to secure, as two boards at their angles of intersection, by pieces of wood glued to each.
a.
Having black eyes.
v. t.
To lock, or fasten as with a lock.
n.
A black garment or dress; as, she wears black
a.
In a less literal sense: Enveloped or shrouded in darkness; very dark or gloomy; as, a black night; the heavens black with clouds.
n.
A lock of wool or hair.
v. t.
A piece of wood more or less bulky; a solid mass of wood, stone, etc., usually with one or more plane, or approximately plane, faces; as, a block on which a butcher chops his meat; a block by which to mount a horse; children's playing blocks, etc.
n.
The striking of a clock.
n.
A negro; a person whose skin is of a black color, or shaded with black; esp. a member or descendant of certain African races.
n.
To shape on, or stamp with, a block; as, to block a hat.
v. t.
To flock to; to crowd.
n.
A black pigment or dye.
a.
To make black; to blacken; to soil; to sully.
a.
Black as jet; deep black.
v. t.
Any obstruction, or cause of obstruction; a stop; a hindrance; an obstacle; as, a block in the way.
a.
As black as coal; jet black; very black.
n.
Mourning garments of a black color; funereal drapery.
v. t.
A section of a railroad where the block system is used. See Block system, below.