Meaning bullnose
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bullnose


(n) a small carpenter's plane with the cutting edge near the front
Source: beedictionary.com

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bullnose


Convex rounding of a material, to be used in various applications, such as stair tread.
Source: arizonatile.com

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A ceramic floor tile trim that has one rounded finished edge on the tile to give a nice finishing touch. Sometimes it is also used as a substitute for cove base.
Source: americantileandstone.com (offline)

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bullnose


The shape of the automobile’s front end, resulting from the style of the radiator.
Source: carzinspection.com

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a trim tile with a convex radius or finished edge on one side. Used for finishing top of wainscot, turning of an outside corner, or floor base.
Source: ceramictileworksmn.com (offline)

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bullnose


A reinforced hole in the bulwarks at the foremost point of the bow through which a towing hauser or bowline may pass without snagging or encountering excessive wear.
Source: iss-marineacademy.com (offline)

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bullnose


  A closed chock at the bow.    
Source: quarterdeck.org

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bullnose


a chock placed right over the stem, in the eyes of the ship.
Source: ussrankin.org

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bullnose


A chock placed right over the stem, 'in the eyes' of the ship.
Source: combat.ws

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bullnose


a chock placed at the stem (bow) that is used to pass the anchor chain through while a vessel is being towed or while moored to a buoy, or for use to pass the bow line while moored to a pier
Source: photographers1.com





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