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flange /flan(d)ʒ /nounA projecting flat rim, collar, or rib on an object, serving for strengthening or attachment or (on a wheel) for maintaining position on a rail: the flanges that held the tailpipe to the aircraft...- Beam flanges became the rail for the trolley rigs but the beams also supported damaged roof arches during their restoration.
- Finally, they lay mesh over the flanges, position it above the plywood forms, and cast concrete on top.
- To ease rolling it around, the wheels have no flanges.
Derivativesflanged /flan(d)ʒd / adjective ...- By having flanged ends, the panels last longer and are easier to handle.
- The pop rivet itself looks something like a nail with a flanged metal sleeve over one end.
- The major advantage of flanged windows is that they are one integral unit that is easy for the contractor or homeowner to install plumb and square within a framed opening.
flangeless adjective ...- It has unique exterior styling and specific interior appointments, including prominent 20-inch flangeless wheels.
OriginLate 17th century: perhaps based on Old French flanchir 'to bend'. RhymesFalange |