The Wheel of a wheel chair is also an important component.
Most wheelchairs use four wheels, two large wheels at the back and two smaller ones called casters at the front.

Weld junction pertains to the boundary between the fusion zone and the heat affected zone
Ref: 122702/2006-09-22


Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Welders, junctions
Worm gear denotes a type of gear with one or more teeth in the form of screwed threads.
Ref: 120826/2006-10-06

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Gear (Gear is a mechanical device that transmits power ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): gears
Windsor chair pertains to a chair form based on a solid wood seat, with independent leg and back support systems. Plenty of chairs with windsor design were manufactured one after the other, these are bow-back windsor, comb-back windsor, etc.
Ref: 122508/2006-10-02

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Stick windsor (Stick windsor refers to a simple windsor chair, ...)
Chair (Chair is also known as seat is defined as a ...)
Bow (Bow is described as the front of the boat.)
Comb-back windsor (Comb-back windsor (high-back Windsor) pertains to ...)
Comb (Comb bind means to plastic comb bind by inserting ...)

Wheeled duffel bags refer to large rolling, open luggage or sports bag, with few or no interior compartments.
Ref: 86469/2006-09-14

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Wheel (Wheel refers to the round metal structure that ...)
Worsted yarn is a type or kind of yarn which are made from long fibers of 3 to 6 inches, combed to lie parallel to each other, producing a smooth, clean look. They are usually fine, tightly twisted ply yarns.
Ref: 120856/2006-10-02

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Yarn (Yarn is a long continuous length of interlocked ...)
Worsted (Worsted pertains to a system of processing that ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): yarns
Worm-hole is described as an elongated or tubular cavity formed entrapped gas during the solidification of molten metal
Ref: 122861/2006-10-12

Working voltage is described as the typical voltage or range of voltage of a battery during discharge. It is also called operating voltage or running voltage.
Ref: 120817/2006-09-21

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Volt (Ma?einheit f?r die elektrische Spannung, (Abk. V))

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): workings, voltages