(of an object) Able to be folded into a small space
(collapsibility) The tendency of a sand mixture to break down under the pressures and temperatures developed during casting.
capable of collapsing or being collapsed; "a collapsible boat"
(Collapsibility) In topology, a branch of mathematics, collapse is a concept due to J. H. C. Whitehead.
Mechanically agitated storage tanks for pulp slurries, usually constructed of vitreous tile.
The front surface of a person's or animal's body between the neck and the abdomen
Chess is a board game involving two players. It is played on a chessboard, a square-checkered board with 64 squares arranged in an eight-by-eight grid. At the beginning of the game each player controls sixteen pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, two knights, two bishops, and eight pawns.
large, heavy devices that do not move, such as dishwashers, stoves, and refrigerators.
A woman's breasts
The whole of a person's upper trunk, esp. with reference to physical size
Diamonds
cause to become ice or icy; "an iced summer drink"
Frozen water, a brittle, transparent crystalline solid
water frozen in the solid state; "Americans like ice in their drinks"
A frozen mixture of fruit juice or flavored water and sugar
frost: decorate with frosting; "frost a cake"
The Office/Warehouse
I think we need to do a little purging.
The white/blue Banker Boxes are the huge legal size ones. The pine racks are two 10' "Gorm" racks from Ikea. Let's hear it for 14' high ceilings!