Doughnut
21Doughnut (disambiguation) — A doughnut or donut is a deep fried piece of dough or batter, usually with a toroidal shape. Doughnut or donut may also refer to: Doughnut (driving), a driving maneuver Donuts (album), a 2006 album by J Dilla Donut (Red vs. Blue), a fictional… …
22doughnut pattern — (DOH.nut pat.urn) n. An urban development pattern in which businesses and affluent residents migrate to surrounding suburbs and edge cities, resulting in a hollowed out downtown core consisting of mostly poorer residents. Example Citation: The… …
23doughnut coupling — A flexible joint made of rubber and shaped like a ring doughnut. It is used, for example, between the front of the propeller shaft and the gearbox. Also called doughnut joint. Also see rubber doughnut coupling …
24doughnut joint — A flexible coupling made of rubber and shaped like a ring doughnut. It is used, for example, between the front of the propeller shaft and the gearbox. Also called doughnut coupling …
25doughnut kidney — a doughnut shaped fused kidney resulting from bipolar fusion of the renal anlagen before rotation has begun …
26doughnut ball — /ˈdoʊnʌt bɔl/ (say dohnut bawl) noun a doughnut made in a ball shape, often with a sweet filling in the centre. Also, donut ball …
27doughnut coil — toroidinė ritė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. doughnut coil; toroidal coil vok. Toroidspule, f rus. тороидальная катушка, f pranc. bobine torique, f; bobine toroïdale, f …
28doughnut chart — žiedinė diagrama statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis ↑Diagrama, kurioje duomenys vaizduojami žiedų segmentais. Plačiau žr. priede. priedas( ai) MS Word formatas atitikmenys: angl. doughnut chart; rings chart ryšiai: dar žiūrėk – diagrama dar …
29doughnut — /doh neuht, nut /, n. 1. a small cake of sweetened or, sometimes, unsweetened dough fried in deep fat, typically shaped like a ring or, when prepared with a filling, a ball. 2. anything shaped like a thick ring; an annular object; toroid. Also,… …
30Doughnut — Dough|nut 〈[doʊnʌt] m. 6〉 = Donut * * * Dough|nut [ doʊnat , do:nat ]: ↑ Donut …