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65Anglepoise — an·gle·poise || æŋglpɔɪz n. (British) trademark for a desk lamp that enables the light s angle to be adjusted without having to move the base …
66anglepoise — noun trademark a type of desk lamp with a jointed arm and counterbalancing springs that hold it in any position to which it is adjusted …
67adjustable — adjective something that is adjustable can be changed in shape, size, or position to make it suitable for a particular person or purpose: an adjustable desk lamp …
68pool — 1 /pu:l/ noun 1 WATER (C) a) a swimming pool or paddling pool: Does the hotel have a pool? | an inflatable rubber wading pool b) a small area of still water in a hollow place: The children hunted for crabs in the pools between the rocks. | where… …
69gooseneck — goose•neck [[t]ˈgusˌnɛk[/t]] n. cv fur a curved object resembling the neck of a goose, as a section of pipe or a long, flexible metal shaft on a desk lamp • Etymology: 1680–90 goose′necked , adj …
70gooseneck — /ˈgusnɛk/ (say goohsnek) noun something curved like the neck of a goose, as an iron hook for attaching a boom to a mast, or a flexible stand for a desk lamp …