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  • 121water — I UK [ˈwɔːtə(r)] / US [ˈwɔtər] noun Word forms water : singular water plural waters *** 1) a) [uncountable] the clear liquid that falls as rain and is used for things such as drinking and washing Soldiers were able to get food and water across… …

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  • 122Water jet cutter — A water jet cutter is a tool capable of slicing into metal or other materials using a jet of water at high velocity and pressure, or a mixture of water and an abrasive substance. The process is essentially the same as water erosion found in… …

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  • 123water — [[t]wɔ͟ːtə(r)[/t]] ♦ waters, watering, watered 1) N UNCOUNT Water is a clear thin liquid that has no colour or taste when it is pure. It falls from clouds as rain and enters rivers and seas. All animals and people need water in order to live. Get …

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  • 124Water Country — Infobox Water park name = Water Country caption = location = Portsmouth location2 = New Hampshire location3 = United States flagicon|USA coordinates = address = phone numbers = (603) 427 1111 homepage = http://www.watercountry.com/ owner = Palace …

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  • 125Water Fuel Museum — The Water Fuel Museum, also known as the Kentucky Water Fuel Museum, a self funded alternative energy museum located near downtown Lexington, Kentucky, opened at 1012 Manchester Street in the fall of 2005, and closed one year later.… …

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  • 126Water pipe percolator — A water pipe percolator is a small additional sub chamber within the main chamber of a water pipe that provides in line smoke water interaction via heat exchange and dissolution.Function and PurposeA percolator works by utilizing a pressure… …

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  • 127Water microphone — A water microphone or water transmitter is based on Ohm s law that current in a wire varies inversely with the resistance of the circuit. The sound waves from a human voice cause a diaphragm to vibrate which causes a needle or rod to vibrate up… …

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  • 128glass —    1. a unit of time measured by an hourglass or sandglass. At sea, time was traditionally measured with half hourglasses, making the glass a nautical unit of time equal to 1/2 hour. In this use the glass is another name for the bell.    2.… …

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