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  2. Meš - Wikipedia

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    The MEŠ cuneiform is a vertical stroke, followed by three or four angled smaller wedge-strokes. The strokes can also be "not angled", but 45 degree wedges, smaller, or large. For example, Amarna letter EA 161, Aziru to Pharaoh, shows a series of six preparation items listed sequentially.

  3. List of culinary knife cuts - Wikipedia

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    Aname-giri ; diagonal cut, cut at a 45-degree angle to make oval slices. Icho-giri; gingko leaf cut, cut into round slices which are cut into quarters. Koguchigiri; small edge cuts into tiny round slices. Kushigatagiri; wedge cut or comb cut. Kakugiri; cut into cubes. Sainome-kiri; cut into small cubes.

  4. Pitching wedge - Wikipedia

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    Though technically a wedge, pitching wedges are generally treated as if they were numbered irons.This is for a number of reasons: first, before the term "wedge" became common for high-loft short irons, the pitching wedge was actually numbered as the "10-iron" of a matched set, and to this day it follows the normal loft progression of the numbered irons.

  5. Angle of repose - Wikipedia

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    Angle of Repose (degrees) Ashes: 40° Asphalt (crushed) 30–45° Bark (wood refuse) 45° Bran: 30–45° Chalk: 45° Clay (dry lump) 25–40° Clay (wet excavated) 15° Clover seed: 28° Coconut (shredded) 45° Coffee bean (fresh) 35–45° Earth: 30–45° Flour (corn) 30–40° Flour (wheat) 45° Granite: 35–40° Gravel (crushed stone) 45 ...

  6. Golf club - Wikipedia

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    Golf wedges. Wedges are a subclass of irons with greater loft than the numbered irons (generally starting at 47°–48° of loft, above the 9-irons of 44°–45°), and other features such as high-mass club heads and wide soles that allow for easier use in tricky lies. Wedges are used for a variety of short-distance, high-altitude, high ...

  7. Chainsaw - Wikipedia

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    To control the fall, the directional cut line should run 1/4 of the tree diameter to make a 45-degree wedge, which should be 90 degrees to the felling direction and perfectly horizontal. The top cut should be made first and then the bottom cut is made to form the directional cut line at the wedge point.