A stripe has multiple definitions which have been mentioned below:
A long narrow band distinguished, as by color or texture, from the surrounding material or surface.
A textile pattern of parallel bands or lines on a contrasting background.
A fabric having such a pattern.
An engineered stripe is a patterned band which has been engineered to be reliable and accurate. Designers and engineers together plan and end up making this differentiated very costly bands with some or the unique feature that will impress the customer.
The red stripe on the ribbon cable indicates pin #1. Usually, pin #1 on the device is the one closest to the power connector.
Man-Made Wood, properly called Engineered Wood, is derivative wood which is manufactured by binding the strands, particles, fibers, or veneers of wood, together with adhesives, to form composite materials.
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They are robots that have been carefully engineered to function like real lobsters, which possess a sophisticated capacity to detect odors that define space and help find food. Lobsters use their ultra-sensitive antennae to determine the faintest trace of odors despite the chaotic effects of their home environment, which includes strong bottom currents and sandy terrain.
Stripe is a noun (a stripe) and a verb (to stripe).
Feeder Stripes have a small repeat of the stripe design, which generally fits within 1.9 inches. Auto stripes have larger repeats of the stripes; for example, more than 1.9 inches. Engineered stripes have a design of the stripes which is not repeated in the garment. The size of the repeat depends on the size of the garment. Where one repeat ends in the fabric during knitting, the next garment starts.
Feeder Stripes have a small repeat of the stripe design, which generally fits within 1.9 inches. Auto stripes have larger repeats of the stripes; for example, more than 1.9 inches. Engineered stripes have a design of the stripes which is not repeated in the garment. The size of the repeat depends on the size of the garment. Where one repeat ends in the fabric during knitting, the next garment starts.
difference between engineered fill and non engineered fill material
it's an ecosystem that is engineered
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Why stripe as a zebra
It always has had it's stripe.
Stripe
It's black with a white stripe.