Meaning apron
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A trim board that is installed beneath a window sill.
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mid-15c., faulty separation (as also in adder, umpire) of a napron (c. 1300), from Old French naperon "small table-cloth," diminutive of nappe "cloth," from Latin mappa "napki [..]
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A form attached to an invoice or copy of purchase order in retail stores, containing details to check before payment. It is sometimes called a rider.
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A piece of casing or decorative trim installed against the wall immediately beneath the stool of a window.
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Apronfound in the Authorized Version in Genesis 3:7 , of the bands of fig-leaves made by our first parents. In Acts 19:12 , it denotes the belt or half-girdle worn by artisans and servants round the w [..]
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area covered by a deposit of sediment, usually at the foot of a hill or glacier.
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Garments worn over main garments for protection and sometimes ornamentation. Usually cover the front of the body and tie at the waist with strings, but may have a bib or shoulder straps. There are spe [..]
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(also called "collar, fringe, frog hair") the short grass that separates the putting green from rough or fairway Example: Though I missed the green with my approach shot the ball was [..]
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The closely mowed grass between the green and the fairway, usually around three to five feet in width. Also, called the "fringe".
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The area of grass around a green which is cut shorter than the fairway.
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The area of well trimmed grass surrounding the green.
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the short grass that separates the putting green from rough or fairway
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Apron is the area around the putting green. It isolates the green from the fairway or the rough and has a little bit longer turf than the actual green. Golfers also use the expressions fringe, collar or frog hair for this area.
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A bicycle track term that refers to the transition area just beneath the racing/riding surface of the track. Also referred to as the "cote d'azur" due to its blue color, it usually repr [..]
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The grass surface on the perimeter of the green that separates it from the fairway. Also known as froghair.
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The area which is neatly moved, especially around the putting green and between the putting surface and any kind of undulated ground surrounding the putting green is called apron.
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(aka: "collar" or "fringe" or "frog hair") the short grass that separates the putting green from rough or fairway. Usually fairly short but longer [..]
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A narrow band of trimmed fringe surrounding the putting
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The closely mown area that surrounds a green (also see fringe).
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Fringe of low grass, or "frog hair," surrounding the green from which a tricky, easily flubbed shot that is half pitch and half putt is made. It is called a "chupp,&quot [..]
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The grassy area surrounding the putting surface. See fringe.
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The area of closely-cut grass around the green. Also known as the "Fringe".
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a piece of cloth which you tie around you to keep your clothes
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The grass around the putting green that is longer than the green but shorter than the fairway.
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The hard
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The grassy area surrounding the putting surface.
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Trim used under the stool on interior windows.
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found in the Authorized Version in Gen. 3:7, of the bands of fig-leaves made by our first parents. In Acts 19:12, it denotes the belt or half-girdle worn by artisans and servants round the waist for t [..]
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A bicycle track term that refers to the transition area just beneath the racing/riding surface of the track. Also referred to as the "cote d'azur" due to its blue color, it usually repr [..]
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Extra space at the binding edge of a foldout, usually on a French fold, which allows folding and tipping without interfering with the copy
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fartekh
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To dream of an apron, signifies a zigzag course, for a young woman. For a school girl to dream that her apron is loosened, or torn, implies bad lessons, and lectures in propriety from parents and teachers.   
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Folded-under abdomen of a crab
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A trim piece under a projecting stone top, stool, etc…
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  The crab abdomen, which is folded under the body.
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The (usually) paved area between the grandstand and the racing surface.
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Trim attached below a tabletop or window sill
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That portion of a lathe carriage that contains the clutches, gears, and levers for moving the carriage. It also protects the mechanism.
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The large attachment at the very bottom of the playfield, which usually holds a score and/or instruction card and which covers the ball trough.  The front edges of the apron lead the ball to the drain [..]
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(n) a garment of cloth or leather or plastic that is tied about the waist and worn to protect your clothing(n) (golf) the part of the fairway leading onto the green(n) the part of a modern theater sta [..]
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A trim board that is installed beneath a window sill
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This is a strange blunder. A napperon, converted into An apperon. “Napperon” is French for a napkin, from nappe (cloth in general). Halliwell, in his Archaic Dictionary, p. 571, give [..]
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The (usually) paved area between the grandstand and the racing surface.
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The portion of a wharf or quay lying between the waterside edge and the sheds, railway lines or road.
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The section of driveway between the sidewalk and the curb and gutter.
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A paved area, such as the juncture of a driveway with the street or with a garage entrance.
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Trim used under the stool on interior windows.
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Smooth vertical part extending downwards from the sill of the landing or car entrance
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A trim piece under a projecting stone top, stool, etc.
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a defined area on an airfield intended to accommodate aircraft for purposes of loading or unloading military or civilian passengers or cargo, refueling, parking, or maintenance.
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The paved (and usually flat) portion of a racetrack that separates the racing surface from the infield. Generally, a concrete wall or steel guardrail separates the apron from the infield.
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The paved strip in front of, behind, and around car wash tunnels.
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A bicycle track term that refers to the transition area just beneath the racing/riding surface of the track. Also referred to as the "cote d'azur" due to its blue color, it usually represents about 10% of the track's surface. It's not illegal to ride on the blue band but if you use it to get around another rider you'll [..]
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Longer hair below the neck on the chest; also called the frill.
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The paved portion of a racetrack that separates the racing surface from the (usually unpaved) infield.
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One of the three main elements of a waterbar. It catches water running down the trail and directs it off. Apron is also the transition area on a switchback (also called the "landing").
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Inside horizontal trim located under the window stool at the bottom of a unit.
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The area of the stage in front of the proscenium arch.
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A decorative element joining the surface of a chair or table with the legs.
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a member jointed to the aft side of the stempost or false post, extending down to the deadwood. It may be bearded to take the fore-ends of the strakes.
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 plate
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A strengthening timber behind the lower part of the stem and above the foremost end of the keel in a wooden vessel.
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 The area immediately in front of or behind a wharf shed on which cargo is lifted. On the “front apron,” cargo is unloaded from or loaded onto a ship. Behind the shed, cargo moves over the “rear apron [..]
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A strengthening timber behind the lower part of the stem and above the foremost end of the keel in a wooden vessel.
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See Platform
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Longer hair below the neck on the chest; also called the frill.
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A piece of timber fitted at the fore end of the keel at its intersection with the stem and up the stem.
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The belly skin of a fowl
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Meaning: Similar to RAMP
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Parking area of an aircraft
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The closely cut area just around the edge of the green. Often referred to as the “Fringe”.
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1. An article of dress, of cloth, leather, or other stuff, worn on the fore part of the body, to keep the clothes clean, to defend them from injury, or as a covering. It is commonly tied at the waist by strings. 2. Something which by its shape or use suggests an apron; as, The fat skin covering the belly of a goose or duck. A piece of leather, or o [..]
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1. On the sea floor a gentle slope, with a generally smooth surface, particularly as found around groups of islands or sea mounts. Sometimes called ARCHIPELAGIC APRON. 2. The area of wharf or quay for [..]
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Area of an airport used for loading/unloading, servicing, refueling, and parking of aircraft
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A defined area on an airport or heliport intended to accommodate aircraft for purposes of loading or unloading passengers or cargo, refueling, parking...
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A defined area on an airport or heliport intended to accommodate aircraft for purposes of loading or unloading passengers or cargo, refueling, parking, or maintenance
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That part of an aerodrome, other than the manoeuvring area, intended to accommodate the loading and unloading of passengers and cargo; the refuelling, servicing, maintenance and parking of aircraft; and any movement of aircraft, vehicles and pedestrians necessary for such purposes.
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a part of the airport field for airplane parking, passenger entrance, luggage and cargo loading and unloading, technical maintenance and fuelling.
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An area designated for aircraft during embarkation and disembarkation of passengers, loading and unloading of cargo, fuelling, parking and maintenance.
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  The side of a game box; often mistakenly referred to as “flap”.  If aprons are torn or separated at the corners of the box, the game is said to have split aprons; a box with all aprons missing or sp [..]
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The outer edge of a casino game table layout.
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The parking area for aircraft at the terminal.
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A cloth or plastic cover garment bakers wear for both food sanitation and to protect clothing.
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A board placed at right angles to the underside of a shelf, chair seat, or table top.
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Generally cotton, duck, canvas or leather used for protection against clay, plaster and dirt in the classroom or studio.
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A bicycle track term that refers to the transition area just beneath the racing/riding surface of the track. Also referred to as the "cote d'azur" due to its blue color, it usually repr [..]
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An article of clothing worn over the front of the torso and/or legs for protection from spills. A hard surface bordering a structure or area. # The paved area of an airport, especially the area w [..]
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An apron is a garment that is worn over other clothing and covers mainly the front of the body. It may have several different purposes and is today perhaps most known as a functional accessory that pr [..]
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An apron is a garment that is worn over other clothing and covers mainly the front of the body. It may have several different purposes and is today perhaps most known as a functional accessory that pr [..]
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An apron is a garment that is worn over other clothing and covers mainly the front of the body. It may have several different purposes and is today perhaps most known as a functional accessory that pr [..]
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An apron is a functional accessory that has been worn for thousands of years as a protective, fashionable, and/or ceremonial top layer. Apron may also refer to:
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An apron is a raised section of ornamental stonework below a window ledge, stone tablet, or monument.
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  The grass surface on the perimeter of the green that separates it from the surrounding fairway or rough. Also known as frog-hair, or fringe.
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