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  • adjective Not notched

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  • adjective having no notches

Etymologies

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un- +‎ notched

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Examples

  • He unnotched the arrow and replaced it in the quiver.

    The Rose Bride Nancy Holder 2007

  • He unnotched the arrow and replaced it in the quiver.

    The Rose Bride Nancy Holder 2007

  • A; then in whatever direction or position this knife be moved edge foremost, either about the marked or the unmarked pole, the current of electricity produced will be from P to N, provided the intersected curves proceeding from A abut upon the notched surface of the knife, and those from B upon the unnotched side.

    Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1 Michael Faraday 1829

  • All methods I am trying to evaluate are working in the same way - they are using local stresses (i.e. nominal ones for unnotched specimens, which thus relate to something you would probably call the multiaxial fatigue limit) and reduce them in some more or less complicated way to a single parameter.

    iMechanica - Comments 2010

  • Though I focused on a very simple problem (multiaxial fatigue at fatigue limit, unnotched specimens), I have got to (I hope) quite important conclusions concerning different aspects of commonly used solution technologies.

    iMechanica - Comments 2010

  • All methods I am trying to evaluate are working in the same way - they are using local stresses (i.e. nominal ones for unnotched specimens, which thus relate to something you would probably call the multiaxial fatigue limit) and reduce them in some more or less complicated way to a single parameter.

    iMechanica - Comments Mike Ciavarella 2010

  • Though I focused on a very simple problem (multiaxial fatigue at fatigue limit, unnotched specimens), I have got to (I hope) quite important conclusions concerning different aspects of commonly used solution technologies.

    iMechanica - Comments Mike Ciavarella 2010

  • Though I focused on a very simple problem (multiaxial fatigue at fatigue limit, unnotched specimens), I have got to (I hope) quite important conclusions concerning different aspects of commonly used solution technologies.

    iMechanica - Comments Paola Palantone 2010

  • Though I focused on a very simple problem (multiaxial fatigue at fatigue limit, unnotched specimens), I have got to (I hope) quite important conclusions concerning different aspects of commonly used solution technologies.

    iMechanica - Comments Mike Ciavarella 2010

  • All methods I am trying to evaluate are working in the same way - they are using local stresses (i.e. nominal ones for unnotched specimens, which thus relate to something you would probably call the multiaxial fatigue limit) and reduce them in some more or less complicated way to a single parameter.

    iMechanica - Comments Mike Ciavarella 2010

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