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GooseneckAn inverted "U" shaped section of rigid piping normally used as a conduit for high-pressure drilling fluid. In particular, the term is applied to a structure that connects the top of a verti [..]
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Gooseneck("gooseneck hosel") a very offset hosel with a prominent angle or bend in it Example: Gooseneck hosels are most commonly on putters, but they are sometimes seen on other clubs as wel [..]
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GooseneckGeneral term given to a putter (or iron) that has an extremely offset hosel.
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GooseneckA general term given to a putter (or iron) that has an extremely offset hosel.
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GooseneckThe "S" bend in the shaft of some putters.
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GooseneckThe front rails of the chassis that raise above the plane of the chassis and engage in the tunnel of a container leading to the connection to tractor.
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GooseneckThe front rails of the chassis that raise above the plane of the chassis and engage in the tunnel of a container leading to the connection to tractor.
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GooseneckA gooseneck-shaped part of hot chamber machine injection mechanism Injection unit A unit for forcing molten metal into the die.
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Gooseneck(n) something in a thin curved form (like the neck of a goose)
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Gooseneckthe point at which the boom connects to the mast
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GooseneckThe mechanical device connecting the boom and the mast.
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GooseneckThe front rails of the chassis that rise above the plane of thechassis and engage in the tunnel of a container leading to the connection totractor.
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GooseneckThe fitting that connects the boom to the mast.
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GooseneckGRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe). This applies to food and cosmetic ingredients only, and not to inhalable products since they’ve not been tested for inhalation safety. Regardless, GRAS ingriendients should only ever be used in e-liquids.
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GooseneckA portion of a water service connection between the distribution system water main and a meter. Sometimes called a pigtail.
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GooseneckA portion of a water service connection between the distribution system water main and a meter. Sometimes called a pigtail.
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GooseneckFitting that attaches the boom to the mast of a sailing vessel, allowing it to move freely.
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GooseneckProjecting iron fitting with ring or band at its outer extremity. Used for studdingsail yards and similar purposes. 2. Iron that connects end of a spar or boom with its pivot.
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Goosenecka fitting connecting the boom to the mast which has multi-directional movement Source: Maritime Curators Group: Manual of Curatorship
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GooseneckThe fitting that attaches the boom to the mast; as in: We tack the mainsail on close to the gooseneck.
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GooseneckA return, or 180o
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GooseneckFitting that attaches the boom to the mast, allowing it to move freely.
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Gooseneck1. A fitting attaching the boom to the mast of a fore-and-aft rigged vessel allowing the boom to swing sideways. 2. The join between the end of a whipstaff and the tiller.
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GooseneckThe fitting which connects the boom to the mast.
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Gooseneckfitting that holds the boom to the mast
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GooseneckFitting that attaches the boom to the mast, allowing it to move freely.
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Goosenecka swiveling device that connects the boom to the mast of a sailboat or ship, allowing the boom to swivel vertically and horizontally. Also called the Pacific Iron Compare to Jaws See "Boom He [..]
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GooseneckThe fitting which connects the boom to the mast.
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GooseneckThe front rails of the chassis that raise above the plane of the chassis and engage in the tunnel of a container.
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GooseneckAn iron jointed bolt used to fix the end of booms to the mast, &c.
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GooseneckA trailer and hitch configuration connected to the tow truck directly above the rear axle by way of a standard ball hitch in the truck bed and a vertical, slender arm on front of the trailer. Goosenec [..]
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GooseneckA colloquial name for fifth-wheel travel trailers.
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GooseneckSwivel fitting on the mast to which the boom is attached
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Gooseneck
Anything with a slender curved shape, resembling the neck of a goose, such as the shaft of some lamps.
(nautical) The swivel connection on a sailboat located near the bottom of the mast that the b [..]
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