The term I've usually heard for them is "creeper". I've also heard "mechanic's dolly."
those 'things' under the cats nose are called whiskers
I'm not sure specifically, but it would be under the larger topic of Elementary Mechanics, or just Mechanics.
Mechanics Electromagnetism Optics Thermodynamics Fluid mechanics
William Holmes has written: 'Mechanics' Institutes' -- subject(s): Mechanics' Institute, Mechanics' Institute. Ashton-Under-Lyne
There are approximately 5.6% employed as Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics that are under-employed or are only part-time. Scholarships there are approximately5.6% employed as automotive services technicians and mechanics that are under employed or only part time
they are called the flabby things
There are approximately 5.6% employed as Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics that are under-employed or are only part-time. Scholarships there are approximately5.6% employed as automotive services technicians and mechanics that are under employed or only part time
I am also looking at these genie bras. And, one reason is that they don't have "under wires" as the other answer called them " those iron things to support the breasts"
Mechanics is a branch of science that deals with the behavior of physical bodies under force or displacement.
Mechanics is a branch of science that dwells on the behavior of physical bodies and how they behave when under force or displacement.
Physics. Mechanic is how forces interact and what they do in given situations. This falls under the science of Physics.
Mechanics.