The TM-41 was a circular metal cased Soviet anti-tank landmine used during the Second World War.
In 1898, the company entered the machine building industry by producing cold circular metal sawing machines and saw blade skiving machines as well as thread cutting machines.
Halfway along this gallery, facing the windows, was a large, circular metal hatch-wheel-operated, as on a ship.
In the case of this inlet, the area around it had been routed out, a metal pipe installed and a circular metal reinforcing ring welded into place.
The medal is circular and made of silver colored metal.
The circular metal or wooden plate typically sits on a wooden base known as the earth plate.
HMS Temeraire was completed in 1877 with two disappearing gun turrets sinking down into barbette-structures (basically circular metal protective walls over which the gun fired when elevated).
He closed his eyes and hung on tight to the circular metal band that enclosed his body, a combination support and focus.
It is a circular metal (usually cast iron) plate which fixes to the end of the lathe spindle.
The TM-46 mine is a large circular metal cased Russian anti-tank mine.