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  • 91gear wheel — noun a toothed wheel that engages another toothed mechanism in order to change the speed or direction of transmitted motion • Syn: ↑gear, ↑geared wheel, ↑cogwheel • Hypernyms: ↑wheel • Hyponyms: ↑bevel gear, ↑ …

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  • 92Gear (magazine) — Infobox Magazine title = Gear image size = 200px image caption = Jessica Biel on the cover of Gear in 2000. editor = Bob Guccione, Jr. editor title = staff writer = frequency = total circulation = 500,000 circulation year = 2001 category = Men s… …

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  • 93gear — 01. If you don t wash your hockey [gear], it will smell really bad tomorrow. 02. He bought some new scuba diving [gear] for his trip to Belize. 03. You shouldn t really change [gears] when you re in the middle of an intersection. 04. Police in… …

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  • 94gear*/ — [gɪə] noun I 1) [C/U] the part of an engine that changes engine power into movement in first/second/third gear[/ex] Helen changed gear as she approached the junction.[/ex] 2) [U] the special clothes and equipment that you use for a particular… …

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  • 95Gear (comics) — Superherobox| no caption= comic color=background:#8080ff character name=Gear real name=I.Z.O.R. publisher=DC Comics debut= Legion of Super Heroes volume 4 #117 creators=Tom Peyer Tom McCraw Scott Kolins alliance color=background:#ffc0c0… …

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  • 96Gear shift — The gear shift is the part of the gearbox which has the shift forks and allows the contact from the driver to the synchronization. Most of the time they are so much like the gear counter plus the reverse gear. And they make it possible to choose… …

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  • 97GEAR PRO Linux — Infobox Software name = GEAR PRO Linux caption = developer = latest release version = latest release date = operating system = Linux genre = license = GEAR PRO Linux is a CD and DVD authoring software program for Linux. It is designed to enable… …

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  • 98gear — I. noun Etymology: Middle English gere, from Old Norse gervi, gǫrvi; akin to Old English gearwe equipment, clothing, gearu ready more at yare Date: 14th century 1. a. clothing, garments b. movable property ; goods 2. equipment …

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  • 99Gear Antique — infobox RPG title= Gear Antique caption= Gear Antique Renaissance cover designer= Kenji Fushimi, F.E.A.R. publisher= Tsukuda Hobby (1st ed.), Game Field (2nd ed.) date= 1991 (1st edition), 1999 Gear Antique Renaissance (2nd edition) genre=… …

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  • 100Gear — 1. various items, paraphernalia, especially as associated with a particular activity, task, job, etc.: Grab your gear, we re off; we left all the gear back at the house; where s me fishin gear? ; 2. any illegal drug of addiction, often marijuana… …

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