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  • 31burner drag — burner drag, the total drag produced by all the parts of a jet engine …

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  • 32Burner (rocket stage) — The Burner and Burner 2 rocket stages have been used as upper stages of launch vehicles such as the Thor Burner and Delta since 1965. The currently available Burner 2 is powered by a Star 37 solid rocket motor.In addition to use on Delta family… …

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  • 33Burner (Breadwinner album) — Merge Records had released two 7 inch singles while the band was active, 1990 1992.This full length CD, Burner (1994), comprises the two out of print singles and 3 unreleased tracks, came out after the band had broken up.Infobox Album Name =… …

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  • 34Burner Capacity —   The maximum heat output (in Btu per hour) released by a burner with a stable flame and satisfactory combustion …

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  • 35burner man — noun : a worker who burns or heats something: as a. : one that burns up sawmill waste b. : one in charge of the mobile kettle in which asphalt paving material is kept soft by an oil flame called also kettleman c. : burner 1a(2) …

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  • 36burner — noun Date: 14th century 1. one that burns; especially the part of a fuel burning or heat producing device (as a furnace or stove) where the flame or heat is produced 2. an athlete who possesses great speed …

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  • 37burner — /berr neuhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that burns. 2. that part of a gas fixture, lamp, etc., from which flame issues or in which it is produced. 3. any apparatus or receptacle in which fuel or refuse is burned. [1350 1400; ME brenner. See BURN1,… …

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  • 38Burner — noun /ˈbɜːnə/ A participant in the festival …

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  • 39Burner — Устройство для сжигания; Печь для обжига …

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  • 40burner — burn·er bər nər n stinger (2) * * * burn·er (burґnər) the part of a lamp, stove, or furnace from which the flame issues …

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