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  • 31grid road — grid′ road n. can. a municipal road that follows a grid line established by the original survey of the land • Etymology: 1955–60 …

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  • 32grid — ► NOUN 1) a framework of spaced bars that are parallel to or cross each other. 2) a network of lines that cross each other to form a series of squares or rectangles. 3) a network of cables or pipes for distributing power, especially high voltage… …

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  • 33grid — [grid] n. [short for GRIDIRON] 1. a framework of parallel bars; grating 2. a network of evenly spaced horizontal and vertical bars or lines, esp. one for locating points when placed over a map, chart, etc. 3. a system for distributing electric… …

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  • 34grid bias — n. a steady, direct current voltage applied to the control grid of an electron tube to make it negative with respect to the cathode …

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  • 35grid current — n. the flow of electrons between a grid and the cathode of an electron tube …

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  • 36grid reference — noun A series of numbers and letters used to indicate the precise location of a place on a map • • • Main Entry: ↑grid …

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  • 37grid|ded — «GRIHD ihd», adjective. consisting of a grid …

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  • 38grid|i|ron — «GRIHD Y uhrn», noun, verb. –n. 1. a framework of parallel iron bars or wires for broiling, usually with a handle. 2. any frame or structure like this, such as a frame for supporting a ship that is being repaired. 3. a football field. 4. a… …

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  • 39grid´locked — grid|lock «GRIHD lok», noun, verb. –noun. 1. a complete stoppage of all vehicular traffic on crossing streets in a given area of a city. 2. any complete stoppage of activity due to overcrowding: »jammed in telephone gridlock with everyone on the… …

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  • 40grid|lock — «GRIHD lok», noun, verb. –noun. 1. a complete stoppage of all vehicular traffic on crossing streets in a given area of a city. 2. any complete stoppage of activity due to overcrowding: »jammed in telephone gridlock with everyone on the phone and… …

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