Limber
61limber pine — a pine, Pinus flexilis, of western North America, having light, soft wood used locally for railroad ties, poles, fuel, etc. * * * …
62Limber binding — Гибкая [мягкая] переплётная крышка; обложка …
63limber pine — noun a small pine tree with tough pliant branches, native to the Rocky Mountains of North America. [Pinus flexilis.] …
64limber hole — A small drain hole or slot in a frame or plate for the purpose of preventing water or oil from collecting …
65limber pine — noun western North American pine with long needles and very flexible limbs and dark grey furrowed bark • Syn: ↑Pinus flexilis • Hypernyms: ↑white pine …
66Jim Limber — Jim Limber, also known as Jim Limber Davis, was a mulatto boy who was briefly a ward of Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States of America. He was under the care of the Davis family from February 1864 to May 1865. Some believe his… …
67Front limber — A Front limber is when a gymnast does a handstand, lands in a bridge, and then stands up.This is how it is done correctly:#Kick up into handstand, and hold it momentarily. #Push shoulders out and arch your back, with feet together and toes… …
68Twister (limber pine) — Twister is the name given to an ancient Limber pine by Bryan P. Tikalsky, a graduate student from Brigham Young University and his graduate advisor, Matthew F. Bekker. Twister, located in Utah near Alta, first sprouted some time before 309 AD,… …
69lin gey — limber. N …
70lith — limber. N …