taper|tapers in English
noun
[ta·per || 'teɪpə(r)]
slender candle; gradual lessening of width
Use "taper|tapers" in a sentence
1. Acuminate: leaf that tapers into a long point
2. The chuck can be connected with machine tools through Morse taper , Jarno taper , ...
3. Apex Acuminate, tapers from mid-leaf to apex
4. Acuminate: leaf that tapers into a long point.
5. His wide chest tapers to a small waist.
6. 1 His wide chest tapers to a small waist.
7. The distal taper section has a relatively abrupt slope, and the proximal taper section has a relatively gradual slope.
8. The jeans taper towards the ankle.
9. One end of the stick tapers down to a point.
10. TAPER SHANK Interchangeable Counterbores page 180.
11. Split-Taper® Bushed bore sprockets and split taper bushings secure drive shafts to a base or housing
12. Locking taper abutment provided with weakened zone
13. Blog: Rain Tapers Off, Cloudier & Breezy by Monday Weather Blog
14. Adorning each silver bowl was a silver candlestick with white tapers
15. Bourns 250K Audio Taper Guitar Pot-Coarse Spline
16. Bourns 500K Linear Taper Guitar Pot-Coarse Spline
17. 11 Immigration is expected to taper off.
18. She lit the gas with a taper.
19. These Bamboo culms may be sturdier and their width tapers off with height.
20. Taper Shank Counterbore Tools with holes for Interchangeable Pilots
21. The box contained a taper to light each firework.
22. Outside the cold wind snuffed the taper out.
23. It comes in with its richest, Boldest flavor immediately and then quickly tapers off
24. The ellipse cone grinding and taper grinding is compared.
25. Bickern (plural Bickerns) An anvil with two projecting taper ends