A prosthetic limb or "prosthetic"
Because the sun is rotating. So its west limb is moving away from us and its east limb is moving toward us ... the exact conditions required in order to shift the emission spectrum.
Two joint muscles in the upper limb is the wrist and the elbow. Two joint muscles in the lower limb is the ankle and the knee.
Yes!
a limb is an appendage, like arms and legs it is not however a thing in your body like your heart
There should be two bolts on the bow, one on the top limb and one on the bottom limb
Decrease draw weight. Back out both limb bolts a quarter turn at a time. Make certain to adjust both limbs equally to avoid changing the tiller and nock point position on the string. Also make certain to avoid backing the limb bolts out too far to avoid injury to the archer and damage to the bow.
A Pearson Renegade compound bow may be adjusted by tightening the limb bolts. These bolts will help adjust the weight of the bow. The bolts are hexagonal and need to be rotated in the same manner - the top and bottom. The best way to adjust the bow is to take it to a shop that specializes in archery so they can properly adjust the weight.
The middle of the bow is called the belly. If you have a recurve bow ( a dismantable bow if you didn't know that curves up at the ends) then there are three parts; upper limb, lower limb, and of course the belly. Enjoy...
the limbs are basically the parts of the bow that bend, the parts above and below the handgrip
The limbs are the parts of the bow that store the potential energy for the shot. the bits that bend when you draw the bow
Bough (pronounced "bow," as in, "All the actors took a bow separately, then together").
Limb.
Bow as a verb (the Japanese bow to show respect) sounds like bough, the limb of a tree. Bow as a noun (the gift was wrapped with a bow) sounds like Bo, the name of a sacred tree. It's a bit more obscure.
Cross Bow
The old Bear white tail hunter uses a dacron string, the length is marked on the lower limb.
It is a wooden frame with nails driven at intervals to hold the bow at various draw lengths. When one side resists pulling shave that side so that it is even with the other limb. Continue until the sides are uniform.