Espiga in english
Spike
pronunciation: spaɪk part of speech: noun
pronunciation: spaɪk part of speech: noun
In gestures
espiga = tenon ; ear ; tang.
Example: German, Scandinavian, and probably Italian presses, on the other hand, had no cap, and the head was adjusted by the insertion of packing both above and below the head tenons.Example: Maize weevil adults emerged from 15.6% of all ears tested.Example: Many of the earlier swords and daggers had a narrow tang to which a hilt was rivetted.more:
» en espiga = herringbone .
Example: Results indicate that teachers using either u-shaped or herringbone seating engaged in more interactive verbal behaviors than those in traditional row seating.» espiga de la somera = head tenon .
Example: German, Scandinavian, and probably Italian presses, on the other hand, had no cap, and the head was adjusted by the insertion of packing both above and below the head tenons.» unir mediante espigas = tenon .
Example: The winter was not adjustable for height within its mortises, but the head was tenoned into long mortises in which it could be raised and lowered to adjust the height of the impression assembly.