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Keywords:
Fencer,
Throught,
Distance,
Deas,
Irrelevant
To pass throught or over in journeying, as if laying off and determining the distance.
Measurements may be obtained in many ways, such as coordinates of a point, length of curve, radius, arcs, angles, surfaces and distance for curves, points, vectors, planes, etc. I-DEAS will then project the measurement three ways: by Projected Values, Delta Values, and Total Value.
Set of one or more connected line segments that is used to measure distance and/or area in a graph or map
The distance which a fencer can cover with the lunge.
A distance such that the opponent is within reach of the blade.
the distance between the fencers.
When bowls are too close to visually decide which one is closer, it is known as a measure. Players carry special lawn bowls tape measures to do this. The distance is irrelevant so the tapes are only used to see who is closest.
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