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2. Nappe, in geology, large body or sheet of rock that has been moved a distance of about 2 km (1.2 miles) or more from its original position by faulting or folding.
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3. Cite this Entry “Nappe.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Nappe.Accessed
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4. What does Nappe mean? A sheet of water flowing over a dam or similar structure
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5. NAP, Nappe The culinary term 'nap' (French - Nappe) means to lightly coat food with a sauce so it completely covers the food with a thin even layer.
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6. Nappe : One of the two portions of a double cone, which is positioned apex to apex, is termed as Nappe.
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7. Nappe consistency basically ensures that your sauce witll have a velvety smooth texture, without any lumps
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8. The secret to achieving a perfect, silky, Nappe consistency lies in two things: constant stirring (always use a metal whisk) and the right temperature
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10. Nappe (plural Nappes) The profile of a body of water flowing over an obstruction in a vertical drop
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11. La Nappe de tissu comporte de fibres de pâte à papier et un copolymère synthétique
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12. La Nappe mélangée nouvellement formée est hautement turbulente, ce qui augmente sensiblement le mélange.
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14. A large sheet or mass of rock, commonly a recumbent fold, that has been thrust from its original position by earth movements the sheet of water that flows over a dam or weir geometry either of the two parts into which a cone (sense 2) is divided by the vertex Word Origin for Nappe
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16. Le taux de nitrate dans la Nappe phréatique dépasse la valeur indicative sur près de 90 % des surfaces agricoles utiles
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17. In a suppressed rectangular weir, the Nappe stretches from channel wall to channel wall
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18. On the downstream side of the weir, the air under the Nappe will become entrained in the Nappe as it passes over it as it spills into the downstream channel
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19. As the air becomes entrained, there will be less and less air under the Nappe.
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20. A Nappe is a large, sliver of rock that has been thrusted far from its original position (allochthonous) by thrust faulting during continental plate collisions
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21. Window gray = allochthon (thrusted), brown = autochthon (in situ) A thrust fault is a special case of low dip-angle fault that formed during regional compressional deformation.The folds associated with Nappes are
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22. With Nappe-shaped overflow weirs, the pressure on the crest invert should be atmospheric at design head.In practice, small deviations occur because of bottom friction and developing boundary layer
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23. Nappe translate: tablecloth, expanse, tablecloth
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24. [French, tablecloth, Nappe, from Old French, tablecloth, from Latin mappa, napkin; see map.] American
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25. Clinging Nappe Sometimes, no air is left below the water, and the Nappe adheres or clings to the downstream side of the weir as shown in fig-2(c)
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26. Such a Nappe is called clinging Nappe or an adhering Nappe
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27. The discharge of a clinging Nappe is 25% to 30% more than that of a free Nappe.
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28. The Nappe family name was found in the USA, the UK, and Canada between 1880 and 1920
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29. The most Nappe families were found in the USA in 1920
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30. In 1880 there was 1 Nappe family living in Kansas
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31. This was 100% of all the recorded Nappe's in the USA
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32. Kansas had the highest population of Nappe …
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33. ‘Moine rocks within the Moine Nappe are mainly unmigmatized psammites which locally may preserve sedimentary structures.’ ‘Along the eastern margin of the Nappe folds verge to the east and the cleavage fans until it dips westward.’ ‘In Tertiary time, the Batain Nappes were unconformably overlain by carbonate and elastic rocks.’
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34. As nouns the difference between cone and Nappe is that cone is (label) a surface of revolution formed by rotating a segment of a line around another line that intersects the first line while Nappe is the profile of a body of water flowing over an obstruction in a vertical drop
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35. Nappe Cudahy - Born to Eternal Life on Friday, December 4, 2020 at the age of 70 years
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36. ‘Moine rocks within the Moine Nappe are mainly unmigmatized psammites which locally may preserve sedimentary structures.’ ‘Along the eastern margin of the Nappe folds verge to the east and the cleavage fans until it dips westward.’ ‘In Tertiary time, the Batain Nappes were unconformably overlain by carbonate and elastic rocks.’
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37. Definition of Nappe in the Definitions.net dictionary
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38. What does Nappe mean? Information and translations of Nappe in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …
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39. English Translation of “Nappe” The official Collins French-English Dictionary online
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40. English words for Nappe include tablecloth, cloth, slick, blanket, patch, spread, wreath and slop
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41. A person who takes a nap· (obsolete) a sheep stealer· (slang) the head 2011, Jeremy Roberts, Let's Not And Say We Did (page 96) As he walked back to his flat after meekly apologising, he wondered why a severe pain in his Napper could affect the lead in his pencil
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42. La Nappe du Mont Perdu et ses relations avec la Nappe de Gavarnie
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43. It is dominated by the crystalline Aar Massif and extends as far as the Helvetic Nappe system in the Wengernalp region
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44. Nappe - traduction anglais-français
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46. 27 mai 2018 - Découvrez le tableau "Nappe toile de jute" de Radhia Redissi sur Pinterest
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47. Voir plus d'idées sur le thème toile de jute, Nappe, chemins de table en dentelle.
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48. Nappe - Diccionario Francés-Español online
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49. Formes composées Nappe Napper: Français: Espagnol: Nappe phréatique nf nom féminin: s'utilise avec les articles "la", "l'" (devant une voyelle ou un h muet), "une"
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50. How to say Nappe in English? Pronunciation of Nappe with 1 audio pronunciation, 1 synonym, 13 translations and more for Nappe.
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52. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Ole Nappe (28 May 1881–30 Oct 1963), Find a Grave Memorial no
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53. Dr. Thomas Nappe is an emergency medicine physician in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and is affiliated with one hospital
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54. Napper definition is - one that takes a nap : one given to napping
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55. How to use Napper in a sentence.
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56. Definition of Nappe noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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Definition of nappe 1 : sheet sense 6 2 : a large mass of rock thrust over other rocks 3 : one of the two sheets that lie on opposite sides of the vertex and together make up a cone
nappe 1 A sheet of water flowing over a dam or similar structure. 2 Geology A large sheetlike body of rock that has been moved far from its original position. 3 Mathematics Either of the two parts into which a cone is divided by the vertex. More ...
In hydraulic engineering, a nappe is a sheet or curtain of water that flows over a weir or dam. The upper and lower water surface have well-defined characteristics that are created by the crest of a dam or weir. Both structures have different features that characterize how a nappe might flow through or over impervious concrete structures.
n. 1. A sheet of water flowing over a dam or similar structure. 2. Geology A large sheetlike body of rock that has been moved far from its original position. 3. Mathematics Either of the two parts into which a cone is divided by the vertex. [French, tablecloth, nappe, from Old French, tablecloth, from Latin mappa, napkin; see map .]