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Q: What is medial meniscus with minimal free edge fraying?
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Non fraying edge of a fabric?

selvage


What is a selvedge used for?

To prevent the edge of a woven fabric from fraying.


What is a selvage edge on jeans look like?

A selvedge edge on jeans is the edge of the fabric that may be woven or knitted to prevent fraying. It looks like a seam on the material.


What are pinking shears?

Used to finish edges of cloth with a zigzag cut for decoration or to prevent raveling or fraying.


Blades have zigzag edge can be used for decoration or to prevent fraying?

There are scissors used in sewing called Pinking Shears that are used to cut out seams, and yes they prevent fraying. These scissors are to be used for fabric only. To use otherwise would dull the scissors edge. There are also craft scissors with a zig zag patterned edge used to make decorative edges for use on paper only. These scissors do not work on fabric.


What is the proximal medial aspect of the proximal phalanx of the toe?

Proximal means closer to the origin of the limb or finger. Medial means the inside aspect, closer to the midline. So the proximal medial aspect of the proximal phalanx is the "inside" edge of the first bone of the toe, closer to the beginning of the toe than to the end.


Why is fabric hemmed?

Fabric projects are hemmed to finish the edge. Without a hem, the edge of a woven fabric can fray or unravel. When the fabric is hemmed (either by folding under the fabric, or by using a serger), the edge of the fabric is reinforced and prevented from fraying.


What is a border on a skirt or curtain called?

A border on a skirt or curtain is commonly referred to as a hem. It is the edge that is usually folded over and sewn to prevent fraying and add a finished look to the garment or curtain.


What is the spot you look at when you get a measurement in a graduated cylinder?

You measure from the height at which the liquid goes across the whole width of the cylinder rather than the meniscus which forms at the edge.


What is serge in sewing?

Serging is a way to finish a raw fabric edge to keep it from fraying. A Serger cuts the fabric edge as it goes through and sews an over-lock stitch that creates a clean, nice, professional look. You can look at on the inside seams of most of your clothes and see where serging has been done.


Why are pinking scissors called pinking shears?

Pinking scissors are called pinking shears because they create a zigzag pattern along the edge of fabric to prevent fraying. The zigzag pattern resembles the teeth of pinking shears, which is where the name comes from.


What is the edge of the eye called near nose?

The pink triangular area in between the eye itself and the bridge of the nose is called the lacrimal caruncle. The flesh colored area that is closure still to the nose but still appears to be part of the eye is the medial commissure. This area can also be refered to as the inner canthus, medial canthus, or nasal canthus.