moline / ˈmoʊ lɪn, moʊˈlaɪn /

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moline 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

Heraldry.

  1. having arms of equal length, split and curved back at the ends, used especially as the cadency mark of an eighth son: a cross moline.

更多moline例句

  1. Moline stood up, pulled up his shirt, stuck the .22 under his belt and said, "Get the door, bro."
  2. Moline looked at the front door, then asked, "Why you running Jasmine down my street?"
  3. Moline bent over him, "Next time, we ain't playing no pattycake."
  4. Her father had come from Moline, Illinois, to take a position as manager of a new pulley manufactory which was just starting.
  5. The Mill-rind or Fer-de-moline is, of course, as its name implies, the iron from the centre of a grindstone.
  6. Many of them I also served afterwards on the way to Moline and Minnesota.
  7. The "cross moline" is so named from resemblance to the moline, or crossed iron, in the center of the upper millstone.
  8. The "cross recercel" resembles the cross moline, but with its floriations more expanded.