Flexural vs Buckling - What's the difference?
flexural | buckling |
(geology) A folding into hills and valleys.
The action of collapsing under pressure or stress.
A young male domestic goat of between one and two years.
* 1994, Carla Emery, The Encyclopedia of Country Living , Ninth Edition, Sasquatch Books, ISBN 1-57061-377-X, page 715,
* 1994, Mary C. Smith and David M. Sherman, Goat Medicine ,[http://books.google.com/books?id=nWCLpQFrdnMC] Blackwell Publishing, ISBN 0-8121-1478-7, page 429,
* 1997, Ruth Schubarth, “Born Backwards”, in Linda M. Hasselstrom, Gaydell M. Collier, and Nancy Curtis (eds.), Leaning Into the Wind: Women Write from the Heart of the West , Houghton Mifflin Books, ISBN 0395901316, page 161,
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As an adjective flexural
is of, or relating to, flexure.As a noun buckling is
red herring (smoke-cured herring) or buckling can be bow.buckling
English
Etymology 1
From the verb .Noun
(en noun)Verb
(head)Etymology 2
.Noun
(en noun)- If you do have extra milk, then by all means raise your extra bucklings and cull doelings for meat.
- The newborn doe kids destined to become habitual aborters (and the buckling that carries the trait) are above average in weight and have a very fine haircoat.
- I milk the goats and put wethers (the castrated bucklings ) in the freezer with ducks, chickens, rabbits, and lambs.