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  • 1tracker ball — ˈtracker ball 7 [tracker ball] noun (computing) = ↑trackball …

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  • 2tracker ball — see trackball …

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  • 3Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. — Ball Aerospace Technologies Corp. (commonly Ball Aerospace) is a manufacturer of spacecraft, components, and instruments for national defense, civil space and commercial space applications. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ball Corp.… …

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  • 4Chevrolet Tracker — Geo/Chevrolet Tracker Manufacturer Suzuki CAMI Automotive Production 1988–1990 (Japan) 1989–2004 (Canada/U.S.) 2004–2007 ( …

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  • 5Geo/Chevrolet Tracker — Infobox Automobile name=Geo/Chevrolet Tracker production=1988–2004 (USA Canada) 1988 2008 (Mexico) class=Mini SUV, economy car manufacturer= Geo Chevrolet parent company= General Motors body style=4 door wagon 2 door convertible 2 door wagon… …

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  • 6Barn door tracker — A Barn Door Tracker, also known as a Haig or Scotch mount, is a device used to cancel out the diurnal motion of the Earth for observing, or for photography of, astronomical objects. It is a simple alternative to attaching a camera to a telescope… …

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  • 7half-tracker — noun A ball bowled so as to pitch roughly half way down the wicket, ie. half way between batsman and bowler. (From a slow bowler this is a poor delivery, likely to be hit to the boundary.) 2004: Wed got ourselves into a great position, and if Id… …

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  • 8Elements of graphical user interfaces — Graphical user interfaces, also known as GUIs, make it easier for people with little computer skills to work with and use computer software. It is a visual front to a piece of software that links the user to the internal workings of a computer,… …

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  • 9trackball — [[t]træ̱kbɔːl[/t]] trackballs also track ball, tracker ball N COUNT A trackball is a ball on some computers that you turn in order to move the cursor …

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  • 10railroad — /rayl rohd /, n. 1. a permanent road laid with rails, commonly in one or more pairs of continuous lines forming a track or tracks, on which locomotives and cars are run for the transportation of passengers, freight, and mail. 2. an entire system… …

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