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SkidA conveyance, such as a sled with runners or pontoons, used to transport geophysical gear to a location. Skids are commonly deployed in acquisition of seismic data in marshes or other areas of soft, s [..]
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Skid1670s, "apply a skid to (a wheel, to keep it from turning)," from skid (n.). Meaning "slide along" first recorded 1838; extended sense of "slip sideways" (on a wet road, [..]
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Skidc. 1600, "beam or plank on which something rests," especially on which something heavy can be rolled from place to place (1782), of uncertain origin, probably from a Scandinavian source akin [..]
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SkidSee Pallet.
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SkidToo shallow a bank in a turn, causing an aircraft to slide outward from its ideal turning path.
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SkidA track-mounted vehicle used to hold trips or cars from running out of control. Also it is a flat-bottom personnel or equipment carrier used in low coal.
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Skidone of a pair of planks used to make a track for rolling or sliding objects slide without control; "the car skidded in the curve on the wet road" brake shoe: a restraint prov [..]
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Skidto slide sideways, as a car sometimes does on wet or icy roads
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Skid(1)A reusable platform support, made of wood, on which sheets of paper are delivered, and on which printed sheets or folded sections are stacked. Also used to ship materials, usually in cartons which [..]
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SkidA pallet or base used to transport and store products.
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SkidA low wooden frame used to support heavy objects or groups of materials for easier handling. Usually used as a platform for objects moved by forklift. Also called Pallet. Skirting
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SkidLogs or timbers used as support and track in sliding quarry blocks and heavy cubic pieces of stone; a platform upon which dimension stone tile are temporarily stored.
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Skida portable platform designed to allow a forklift, pallet jack, or other material handling equipment lift, move, and store various loads. A skid is similar to a pallet but does not have bottom deck boa [..]
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SkidAlternative term used to refer to a pallet.
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Skid(n) one of a pair of planks used to make a track for rolling or sliding objects(n) a restraint provided when the brake linings are moved hydraulically against the brake drum to retard the wheel's [..]
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SkidA drag to check the wheels of a carriage, cart, etc., when going down hill. (Anglo-Saxon, scid, a splinter.)
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SkidAlternate term for Pallet.
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SkidWhen the tyres fail to grip the road, the subsequent loss of control of the vehicle's movement is called a skid. Often cause by harsh braking or steering, or driving too fast.
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SkidA condition in which the tires are sliding over the road surface rather than rolling; usually associated with braking or turning.
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Skid(Aviation) A condition of unbalanced flight in which the nose of the aircraft is too far inside the turn. While it may be induced purposefully, this maneuver is not without risk, as it can lead to a D [..]
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SkidPallet
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SkidToo shallow a bank in a turn, causing an aircraft to slide outward from its ideal turning path.
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SkidAn uncoordinated maneuver which results from too much rudder (or not enough aileron, your choice) in a turn. Compare to slip.
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SkidAnother name for a pallet.
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Skida simple steel frame on which separate pieces of equipment are mounted into a single modular system to facilitate easy movement, hauling and/or storage.
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Skida pallet having no bottom deck. slave pallet
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SkidA pallet or base used to transport and store products.SKU:
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Skid
An out-of-control sliding motion as would result from applying the brakes too hard in a car.
''Just before hitting the guardrail the driver was able to regain control and pull out of the skid.''
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SkidA skid is similar to a pallet for loading or handling goods, especially one having solid sideboards and no bottom. A skid differs from a pallet in that it is generally higher and does not have additio [..]
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