Valance
short period comets
Little People is the nicest way to refer them, but they will understand if you called them short or Dwarf. But little person is better. :-)
Coronal Mass Ejection or CMEs for short. Edit: I think the answer is simply "Plasma".
The area extending from 80km above the eart's surface to the edge of the atmosphere--the second-most outer layer, second only to the exosphere. Here free electrons can exist for short periods of time before they are captured by a nearby positive ion. The existence of charged particles at this altitude and above, signals the beginning of the ionosphere a region having the properties of a gas and of a plasma.
It is called the "External Tank", or ET for short. It holds the space shuttle's liquid hydrogen fuel, and it's oxidizer, liquid oxygen.
A rather small calico dress, a short skirt, a top, some cushions, a curtain or blind for a very small window.
No, the word "window" does not have a short i sound. It has a long i sound.
Yes, you can buy a short curtain rod and extend it for a hallway.
The mark above a short vowel is called a breve. It is used to indicate that the vowel is pronounced as a short sound.
A valance can be used on such things as a window or a bed. It is usually a short length of fabric which is used to hide such things as curtain rods and hardware on window treatments, or on a bed to cover the bed frame at the bottom. A valance is used decoratively to make such things as windows or bed frames more aesthetically pleasing to the eye.
A choker.
Firstly lite is a short (American) spelling of light. The term is used to describe a window in a roof or ceiling ... correctly called a skylight and often just shortened to 'lite'.
To short for you
Yes
I'm not entirey sure what the question is... but the quote above is from a short story called "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. The story was also made into a short film called "2081" which begins with the words above.
There was a crack in her phone screen.We will screen all of the applicants.
A bressummer beam carries loads from above but has no window or door below it. Therefore its allowable deflection (long term or short loads) can be greater. A lintel on the other hand has a window or door below it and requires less deflection to ensure that the operation of the window/door is not compromised.