Adjective
of Flange
Having a flange or flanges; as, a flanged wheel.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBecause of their size and durability, flanged units can be used to bring shafts into alignment before they are joined together. Source: Internet
Indian (Deccan) tabar-shishpar, an extremely rare combination tabar axe and shishpar eight flanged mace, steel with hollow shaft, 21.75 in. 17th to 18th century. Source: Internet
Indian shishpar (flanged mace), all steel construction, with eight knife edged, hinged flanges, 18th-19th century, 26 inches long. Source: Internet
Many broadcasting antennas and antenna splitters use the flanged rigid line interface even when connecting to flexible coaxial cables and hard line. Source: Internet
Indian shishpar (flanged mace), steel with solid shaft and eight flanged head, 24in. Source: Internet
One example of a mace capable of penetrating armour is the flanged mace. Source: Internet