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A brickies trough is a type of tool used by bricklayers to hold and carry mortar or other materials needed for bricklaying. It typically has a wide, shallow trough shape that helps hold the material securely while allowing easy access for the bricklayer to scoop out what is needed for their work.
The word you''re looking for is... 'trough'. (pronounced 'tr-off'
The distance from one trough to another in a wave is called the wavelength. It is the length of one complete cycle of the wave, measured from trough to trough or from crest to crest.
A sloping trough is called a trough conveyor or a chute. It is often used to transport materials such as grain, coal, or ore from one place to another.
Well, darling, the low point of a wave is called the trough. It's like the wave's little dip in the road before it rises back up to show off again. Just remember, troughs may be low, but they're still part of the wave's fabulous journey.
A brickies trough is a type of tool used by bricklayers to hold and carry mortar or other materials needed for bricklaying. It typically has a wide, shallow trough shape that helps hold the material securely while allowing easy access for the bricklayer to scoop out what is needed for their work.
brickies
"Brickies" are bricklayers, or labourers on a building site.
In English the slang term "brickies" means "Brick Layers", a person who's profession is brick laying/building.
The lowest point of a wave is called a trough.
The word you''re looking for is... 'trough'. (pronounced 'tr-off'
A very old trough. A hard-wearing trough. A durable trough. One tough trough.
Trough.
wavelength
The distance from one trough to another in a wave is called the wavelength. It is the length of one complete cycle of the wave, measured from trough to trough or from crest to crest.
A feed trough or feed bunk. The smaller ones are called "mangers."
A sloping trough is called a trough conveyor or a chute. It is often used to transport materials such as grain, coal, or ore from one place to another.