The wedge-shaped stone in an arch that causes the rocks to lock together is called a keystone. It is positioned at the top center of the arch and helps distribute the weight evenly across the stones, ensuring the stability and strength of the arch.
The body part shaped like a wedge is your incisors ( the kind that look like shrake teeth) !
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A deep wedge shaped opening in a moving mass of ice is called a crevasse. This feature forms as a result of stress and movement within the glacier, and can be dangerous to traverse as they can be hidden beneath a thin snow layer.
This description likely refers to a choroidal nevus, which is a common benign pigmented lesion in the choroid layer of the eye. Choroidal nevi are often wedge-shaped and can cause thickening in the middle layer of the eyeball without affecting vision. However, it is important to monitor these nevi for any changes that may indicate a need for further evaluation.
keystone
A wedge-shaped stone placed at the apex of a masonry arch is called a keystone. During construction of the arch, the keystone is the final piece to be placed.
There is no "stone wedge", there is a stone cirle
A wedge shaped portion of a circle is called a sector.
it's called stylus and made for writing in their stone tablets
CUNEIFORM means "Wedge-shaped" (from the Latin word for wedge, cuneus).
the name of the wedge-shaped writing form is called cuneiform. It consisted of hundreds of wedge-shaped marks cut into damp clay.
the wedge shaped writing system is called cuneiform.
Cuneform is the name of the Sumerian wedge-shaped form of writing
cuneiform
the wedge shaped writing system is called cuneiform.
cuneiform