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ARRISA sharp edge formed when two planes or surfaces meet. Found on edges of moldings, doors, shelves, and in cabinet construction.
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ARRISThe angle, corner, or edge produced by the meeting of two surfaces; the edge of external angle. A natural or applied line on the stone from which all the leveling and plumbing is measured.
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ARRISAbrasion-Resistant Removable Inlet Section. An option for Spencer separators used when collecting abrasive materials such as sand, glass, metal, fiberglass, circuit board dust
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ARRISA sharp edge formed when two planes or surfaces meet. Found on edges of moldings, doors, shelves, and in cabinet construction.
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ARRISAn edge or angle where two surfaces meet; for example, moldings and raised edges.
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ARRIS, sb. the sharp edge of a freshly-planed piece of wood, or of cement, or stone work.
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ARRISA sharp corner at the junction of two planes or surfaces.
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ARRIS
A sharp edge or ridge formed by the intersection of two surfaces
(architecture) A sharp edge or ridge formed by the intersection of two curved surfaces
(archaeology) A ridge formed on the surfac [..]
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