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Tripod....................... ================ ACTUALLY, a tripod would be used for a crew-served weapon, such as medium/general purpose/heavy machine guns. For a rifle, you're probably thinking of either a bipod or a benchrest.
a tripod stand is used to hold the beaker.
The bipod was originally used for the exact same thing it's used for today - to stabilize the weapon in situations where it can't (or simply won't) be mounted on a tripod. A unit who comes under ambush while traveling, for example - their machine gunners aren't going to wait for the AGs to break out the tripod and mount it before they return fire.
You put a "head" on a tripod. (At least in photography).
I think it depends on the quality of the tripod head, but some use silicone fluid (the chemical name is too much for me) made by Dow Corning.
If you mean a stand used for steadying the camera while taking pictures, then it's called a tripod.
The tripod is a three-legged rack used for supporting eg. like apparatus
A Gauze is used to hold a beaker on top of a tripod (not a space ship). So it doesn't go through the tripod
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The term would be hyphenated machine-made, but this is rarely used. Normally the term is used is manufactured.
A tripod is a 3 legged metal object that is used to hold object (beakers and stuff) above something (bunsenburner) it is used by the chemists for performing experiments.
the tripod muscles