flexure

  • 1FLEXURE — Déformation plicative dans laquelle des couches plus ou moins horizontales, placées à des niveaux différents, se raccordent par une pente continue, c’est à dire sans qu’il y ait de failles ou de recouvrements. Cette définition, s’appliquant… …

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  • 2Flexure — Flex ure (?; 135), n. [L. flexura.] 1. The act of flexing or bending; a turning or curving; flexion; hence, obsequious bowing or bending. [1913 Webster] Will it give place to flexure and low bending? Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. A turn; a bend; a… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 3flexure — [flek′shər] n. [L flexura] 1. a bending, curving, or flexing, as of a heavy object under its own weight 2. a bend, curve, or fold flexural adj …

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  • 4flexure — A bend, as in an organ or structure. SYN: flexura [TA]. [L. flexura] anorectal f. [TA] the anteroposterior curve or angle, with convesity directed anteriorly, of the anorectal junction; tonus of the puborectalis (muscle) produces the …

    Medical dictionary

  • 5flexure — išlinkis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. bend; flexure vok. Biegung, f; Bogen, m; Krümmung, f rus. изгиб, m pranc. coude, m …

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  • 6flexure — Bending. Also see stiffness under flexure …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 7Flexure continentale — ● Flexure continentale zone tectonique (pli, faille, flexure), parallèle à la côte, séparant des compartiments affectés de mouvements verticaux contraires …

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  • 8Flexure bearing — A flexure bearing is a bearing which allows motion by bending a load element.A typical flexure bearing is just one part, joining two other parts. For example, a hinge may be made by attaching a long strip of a flexible element to a door and to… …

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  • 9flexure — noun Date: 1592 1. the quality or state of being flexed ; flexion 2. turn, bend, fold …

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  • 10flexure — a bending, e.g. of the vertebral column, found in both wild and cultivated fishes …

    Dictionary of ichthyology