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VISUAL T E K dictionary C O P Glabella Eye Thoracic pleurae Tail area Tail shield PREHISTORIC TRILOBITE DIGITAL VIDEO CAMERA OVERHEAD VIEW OF OUR GALAXY Liquid crystal display (LCD) Location of Solar System Viewfinder Power switch Cassette compartment lid Battery First electron Nucleus shell Second electron shell Openable Nucleus windscreen Steering Fault plane wheel Dip of fault plane ANATOMY OF A FLUORINE-19 ATOM Radiator Hade of Headlamp fault plane STRUCTURE OF A FAULT Exhaust port Floral design VELOCETTE OHV ENGINE MOSAIC DESIGN MODEL T FORD VISUAL T E K dictionary C O P Pedicel (flower stalk) Sepal Achene (one-seeded dry fruit) Remains of stigma and style STRAWBERRY THIS EDITION DK LONDON DK DELHI Editorial Consultants Ian Graham, Darren Naish, Carole Stott Managing Art Editor Arunesh Talapatra Picture Researcher Karen VanRoss Managing Editor Saloni Talwar Jacket Designer Silke Spingies Deputy Managing Art Editor Priyabrata Roy Chowdhury Digital Conversion Coordinator Linda Zacharia Senior Art Editor Rajnish Kashyap Production Editor Joanna Byrne Senior Editor Neha Gupta Production Controller Linda Dare Art Editors Arijit Ganguly, Pooja Pipil Managing Editor Julie Ferris Assistant Art Editor Pooja Pawwar Managing Art Editor Owen Peyton Jones DTP Manager Balwant Singh Art Director Philip Ormerod DTP Designer Jaypal Singh Chauhan Associate Publishing Director Liz Wheeler Managing Director Aparna Sharma Publishing Director Jonathan Metcalf Anatomical And Botanical Models Supplied By Somso Modelle, Coburg, Germany ORIGINAL EDITION (Ultimate Visual Dictionary) Project Art Editors Heather McCarry, Johnny Pau, Chris Walker, Kevin Williams Designer Simon Murrell Project Editors Luisa Caruso, Peter Jones, Jane Mason, Geoffrey Stalker Editor Jo Evans DTP Designer Zirrinia Austin Picture Researcher Charlotte Bush Managing Art Editor Toni Kay Senior Editor Roger Tritton Managing Editor Sean Moore Production Manager Hilary Stephens THIS EDITION PUBLISHED IN 2017 FIRST PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN IN 1994 UNDER THE TITLE ULTIMATE VISUAL DICTIONARY BY DORLING KINDERSLEY LIMITED 80 STRAND, LONDON WC2R 0RL A PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE COMPANY 17 18 19 20 21 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 001–299759–Jan/17 REVISED EDITIONS IN 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2011, 2016, 2017 COPYRIGHT © 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2011, 2016, 2017 DORLING KINDERSLEY LIMITED ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PART OF THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE REPRODUCED, STORED IN A RETRIEVAL SYSTEM, OR TRANSMITTED IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS, ELECTRONIC, MECHANICAL, PHOTOCOPYING, RECORDING OR OTHERWISE, WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE COPYRIGHT OWNER. A CIP CATALOGUE RECORD FOR THIS BOOK IS AVAILABLE FROM THE BRITISH LIBRARY ISBN 978-0-2412-8729-3 Printed and bound in China A WORLD OF IDEAS: SEE ALL THERE IS TO KNOW www.dk.com 4 Canopy Fin Spinneret Prosoma (cephalothorax) Heat shield Main landing gear SIDE VIEW OF ARV SUPER 2 AEROPLANE Leg CONTENTS EXTERNAL FEATURES OF A SPIDER Third Barrel INTRODUCTION 6 stage motor THE UNIVERSE 8 Permanent black ink Delta II PREHISTORIC EARTH 54 launch vehicle PLANTS 110 second stage ANIMALS 164 FOUNTAIN PEN AND INK MARS PATHFINDER THE HUMAN BODY 208 Face light Low pressure emitting GEOLOGY, GEOGRAPHY, gases diodes Movable (LEDs) AND METEOROLOGY 262 tail PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY 304 RAIL AND ROAD 322 SEA AND AIR 370 Central electrode THE VISUAL ARTS 428 BALL CONTAINING HIGH TEMPERATURE GAS (PLASMA) SONY AIBO ARCHITECTURE 456 ROBOT DOG MUSIC 500 Non-breakable plastic Parallel SPORTS 522 bands THE MODERN WORLD 564 APPENDIX 616 Shock absorber AMERICAN FOOTBALL ONYX INDEX 624 HELMET 5 Introduction T HE VISUAL DICTIONARY is a annotated, colour photographs showing the skin, completely new kind of reference muscles, and bones of the human hand. In this entry you will quickly find that the bone you are searching book. It provides a link between pictures for is called the distal phalanx, and for good measure and words in a way that no ordinary you will discover that it is attached to the middle dictionary ever has. Most dictionaries phalanx by the distal interphalangeal joint. simply tell you what a word means, but Perhaps you want to know what a catalytic converter the VISUAL DICTIONARY shows you – through looks like. If you look up “catalytic converter” in an a combination of detailed annotations, ordinary dictionary, you will be told what it is and possibly what it does – but you will not be able to tell explicit photographs, and illustrations. what shape it is or what it is made of. However, if In the VISUAL DICTIONARY, pictures define you look up “catalytic converter” in the index of the the annotations around them. You do not VISUAL DICTIONARY, you will be directed to the Modern engines entry on page 344 – where the introduction read definitions of the annotated words, gives you basic information about what a catalytic you see them. The highly accessible converter is – and to page 350 – where there is a format of the VISUAL DICTIONARY, the spectacular exploded-view photograph of the mechanics of a Renault Clio. From these pages you thoroughness of its annotations, and will find out not only what a catalytic converter looks the range of its subject matter make like, but also that it is attached at one end to an it a unique and helpful reference tool. exhaust downpipe and at the other to a silencer. Whatever it is that you want to find a name for, or How to use the VISUAL DICTIONARY whatever name you want to find a picture for, you You will find the VISUAL DICTIONARY simple to use. Pweilrlh faipnsd yito uq uniecekdly t aon kdn eoawsi wlyh ienr teh teh Ve IvSUaAmL pD oICnT IOaN ARY. Instead of being organized alphabetically, it is shoe is; or how to tell obovate and lanceolate leaves divided by subject into 14 sections – THE UNIVERSE, apart; or what a spiral galaxy looks like; or whether PetRcE. HEISaTcOhR IsCe EctAiRoTnH ,b PeLgAiNnTsS ,w AiNthIM aA LtSa, bTlHe Eo Hf UcoMnANte BnOtsD Y, birds have nostrils. With the VISUAL DICTIONARY at hand, the answers to each of these questions, and listing the major entries within that section. For thousands more, are readily available. example, The Visual Arts section has entries on Drawing, Tempera, Fresco, Oils, Watercolour, Pastels, The VISUAL DICTIONARY does not just tell you what the Acrylics, Calligraphy, Printmaking, Mosaic, and names of the different parts of an object are. The Sculpture. Every entry has a short introduction photographs, illustrations, and annotations are all explaining the purpose of the photographs and specially arranged to help you understand which illustrations, and the significance of the annotations. parts relate to one another and how objects function. If you know what something looks like, but don’t know its name, find the term you need by turning With the VISUAL DICTIONARY you can find in seconds the words or pictures that you are looking for; or to the annotations surrounding the pictures; if you you can simply browse through the pages of the know a word, but don’t know what it refers to, use the comprehensive index to direct you to the book for your own pleasure. The VISUAL DICTIONARY is not intended to replace a standard dictionary appropriate page. or conventional encyclopedia, but is instead a stimulating and valuable companion to ordinary Suppose that you want to know what the bone reference volumes. Giving you instant access to the at the end of your little finger is called. With a language that is used by astronomers and architects, standard dictionary, you wouldn’t know where musicians and mechanics, scientists and to begin. But with the VISUAL DICTIONARY you simply sportspeople, it is the ideal reference book for turn to the entry called Hands – within THE HUMAN specialists and generalists of all ages. BODY section – where you will find four fully 6 Sections of the VISUAL DICTIONARY •PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY is a visual journey The 14 sections of the VISUAL DICTIONARY contain a through the fundamental principles underlying total of more than 30,000 terms, encompassing the physical universe, and provides the essential a wide range of topics: vocabulary of these sciences. •In the first section, THE UNIVERSE, spectacular •In RAIL AND ROAD, a wide range of trains, trams photographs and illustrations are used to show and buses, cars, bicycles, and motorcycles are the names of the stars and planets and to described. Exploded-view photographs show explain the structure of solar systems, galaxies, mechanical details with striking clarity. nebulae, comets, and black holes. •SEA AND AIR gives the names for hundreds •PREHISTORIC EARTH tells the story in annotations of parts of ships and aeroplanes. The section of how our own planet has evolved since its includes civil and fighting craft, both historical formation. It includes examples of prehistoric and modern. flora and fauna, and fascinating dinosaur models – some with parts of the body stripped •THE VISUAL ARTS shows the equipment and away to show anatomical sections. materials used by painters, sculptors, printers, and other artists. Well-known compositions •PLANTS covers a huge range of species – from have been chosen to illustrate specific artistic the familiar to the exotic. In addition to the techniques and effects. colour photographs of plants included in this section, there is a series of micrographic •ARCHITECTURE includes photographs of photographs illustrating plant details – such exemplary architectural models and illustrates as pollen grains, spores, and cross-sections of dozens of additional features such as columns, stems and roots – in close-up. domes, and arches. •In the ANIMALS section, skeletons, anatomical •MUSIC provides a visual introduction to diagrams, and different parts of animals’ bodies the special language of music and musical have been meticulously annotated. This section instruments. It includes clearly annotated provides a comprehensive guide to the photographs of each of the major groups of vocabulary of zoological classification and traditional instruments – brass, woodwind, animal physiology. strings, and percussion – together with modern electronic instruments. •The structure of the human body, its parts, and its systems are presented in THE HUMAN BODY. •The SPORTS section is a guide to the playing The section includes lifelike, three-dimensional areas, formations, equipment, and techniques models and the latest false-colour images. Clear needed for many of today’s most popular sports. and authoritative annotations indicate the correct anatomical terms. •In THE MODERN WORLD, items that are a familiar part of our daily lives are taken apart • GEOLOGY, GEOGRAPHY, AND METEOROLOGY to reveal their inner workings and give access to describes the structure of the Earth – from the the language used by their manufacturers. It inner core to the exosphere – and the physical also includes systems and concepts, such as the phenomena – such as volcanoes, rivers, glaciers, Internet, that increasingly influence our 21st and climate – that shape its surface. century world. 7

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