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What are the HANGERS ?
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Asked by truth exposed,
26 Jan 09:09 pm
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One who hangs something: a house painter who also works as a paperhanger
Answered by LIPSIKA, 26 Jan 09:26 pm
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One who hangs something: a house painter who also works as a paperhanger
Answered by joyesh chakraborty, 26 Jan 09:27 pm
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Hanger or hangers may refer to:
1)Clothes hanger, device in the shape of human shoulders or legs used to hang clothes on
2)Hanger steak, a tender cut of steak
3)Casing hanger, part of a wellhead assembly in oil drilling
4)Derailleur hanger, a slot in a bicycle frame where the derailleur bolt attaches
5)Monkey hanger, a British term for people from Hartlepool, England
6)Hanger, part of a skateboard
7)Hanger, a sword similar to a cutlass, used by woodsmen and soldiers in 17th to 18th centuries
8)Hanger, or specky, a slang term for spectacular mark in Australian rules football
9)Hangers, American slang for large, pendulous breasts ...more
1)Clothes hanger, device in the shape of human shoulders or legs used to hang clothes on
2)Hanger steak, a tender cut of steak
3)Casing hanger, part of a wellhead assembly in oil drilling
4)Derailleur hanger, a slot in a bicycle frame where the derailleur bolt attaches
5)Monkey hanger, a British term for people from Hartlepool, England
6)Hanger, part of a skateboard
7)Hanger, a sword similar to a cutlass, used by woodsmen and soldiers in 17th to 18th centuries
8)Hanger, or specky, a slang term for spectacular mark in Australian rules football
9)Hangers, American slang for large, pendulous breasts ...more
Source: wikipedia
Answered by Josna, 26 Jan 09:24 pm
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A hangar is a closed structure to hold aircraft or spacecraft in protective storage. Most hangars are built of metal, but other materials such as wood and concrete are also used. The word hangar comes from Middle French hanghart ("enclosure near a house"), of Germanic origin, from Frankish *haimgard ("home-enclosure", "fence around a group of houses"), from *haim ("home, village, hamlet") + gard ("yard").
Hangars are used for: protection from weather, protection from direct sunlight, maintenance, repair, manufacture, assembly and storage of aircraft on airfields, aircraft carriers and ships.
Answered by jakir hussain, 26 Jan 09:13 pm
Hangars are used for: protection from weather, protection from direct sunlight, maintenance, repair, manufacture, assembly and storage of aircraft on airfields, aircraft carriers and ships.
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The shelters at the air-port where aeroplanes are kept or harboured
Answered by virendra gupta, 26 Jan 09:23 pm
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1.A person who hangs something: "a wallpaper hanger".
2.A shaped piece of wood, plastic, or metal with a hook at the top, from which clothes may be hung.
Answered by iqbal seth, 27 Jan 09:25 am
2.A shaped piece of wood, plastic, or metal with a hook at the top, from which clothes may be hung.
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