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  • Wedges —    Used in technical analysis. This pattern is similar to a symmetrical triangle. Wedges are usually seen within the existing trend and are generally continuation patterns. The wedge usually lasts more than a month but not more than three months …   Financial and business terms

  • Wedges — F/A/V Wood wedges cut from 2x4 lumber which is used for leveling and stablizing. (Grip) …   Audio and video glossary

  • wedges — wedÊ’ n. tapering wood or metal block; peg; something with a triangular shape; something which causes division or an opening; golf club with a flat slanted face used to lift a ball in the swinging motion; triangular letter in cuneiform v. fasten… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Blue Wedges — is a conservation organisation in conflict with Australia s Victorian government policy to deepen shipping channels in Port Phillip and the large scale development of RAMSAR listed Westernport. The Blue Wedges is a coalition of over 65… …   Wikipedia

  • Potato wedges — (or simply wedges) are a variation of the ubiquitous french fry. As its name suggests, they are large, often unpeeled wedge shaped chunks of potato that are either baked or, more commonly, fried. They may be seasoned with salt, pepper and spices… …   Wikipedia

  • Camera Wedges — F/A/V Small wooden wedges, usually 4 inches long by 1/2 wide at the thickest end. (Camera) …   Audio and video glossary

  • quoins — Wedges placed between casks stowed in the hold of a ship to keep the casks from rolling. Thomas v Ship Morning Glory, 13 La Ann 269. The squared stones used in constructing the corner of a building …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • permafrost — /perr meuh frawst , frost /, n. (in arctic or subarctic regions) perennially frozen subsoil. Also called pergelisol. [1943; PERMA(NENT) + FROST] * * * Perennially frozen earth, with a temperature below 32 °F (0 °C) continuously for two years or… …   Universalium

  • Ice wedge — An ice wedge is a crack in the ground formed by a narrow or thin piece of ice that measures anywhere from 3 to 4 meters wide and extends downwards into the ground up to 10 inches. During the winter months, the water in the ground freezes and… …   Wikipedia

  • Port Phillip Channel Deepening Project — The Port Phillip Channel Deepening Project (CDP) began on 8 February 2008 to deepen the shipping channels leading to Melbourne, Australia, in Port Phillip to 14 metres (46 ft) draught allow greater access for container ships. An estimated… …   Wikipedia

  • Iron (golf) — Irons in a golf bag An iron is a type of club used in the sport of golf to propel the ball towards the hole. They are so called because historically the clubhead was generally made from iron. Whilst the vast majority of modern irons are still… …   Wikipedia

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