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  • 41k.u.k. Luftfahrtruppen — Die k.u.k. Luftfahrtruppen waren die Luftstreitkräfte der k.u.k. Armee bis zur Auflösung des Vielvölkerstaates Österreich Ungarn. Im ersten Weltkrieg kämpften sie an der Ostfront gegen die russischen und an der Südfront gegen die italienischen… …

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  • 42flex — ( contract) A derivatives contract traded on an exchange where the contract specification allows certain terms of the contract to be negotiated between buyer and seller, unlike a normal standardised derivative contract, where only the price is… …

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  • 43inflexible — in|flex|i|ble [ ın fleksəbl ] adjective 1. ) not willing to change your ideas, beliefs, or decisions: the demands of inflexible managers The courts remained stubbornly inflexible. a ) not easily changed: an inflexible attitude an inflexible… …

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  • 44circumflex — UK [ˈsɜː(r)kəmˌfleks] / US [ˈsɜrkəmˌfleks] noun [countable] Word forms circumflex : singular circumflex plural circumflexes linguistics the symbol ^ written above a vowel in some languages such as French. A circumflex often makes the sound of a… …

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  • 45flex — I UK [fleks] / US verb [transitive] Word forms flex : present tense I/you/we/they flex he/she/it flexes present participle flexing past tense flexed past participle flexed to move or bend a muscle or body part, usually in order to stretch or… …

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  • 46flex-fuel — UK [ˈfleksˌfjuːəl] / US [ˈfleksˌfjuəl] adjective flex fuel vehicles are able to use a mixture of petrol and ethanol …

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  • 47inflexible — UK [ɪnˈfleksəb(ə)l] / US adjective 1) a) not willing to change your ideas, beliefs, or decisions the demands of inflexible managers The courts remained stubbornly inflexible. b) not easily changed an inflexible attitude an inflexible government… …

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  • 48reflex — UK [ˈriːfleks] / US [ˈrɪˌfleks] noun [countable] Word forms reflex : singular reflex plural reflexes 1) a movement that your muscles make without you thinking about it or being able to control it The blinking reflex can be set off by bright light …

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  • 49retroflex — UK [ˈretrəʊˌfleks] / US [ˈretroʊˌfleks] adjective linguistics pronounced with the end of your tongue bent backwards …

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  • 50flex — I. /flɛks / (say fleks) verb (t) 1. to bend (something pliant or jointed, as a part of the body). –verb (i) 2. to bend. –noun 3. a small, flexible insulated electric cable or wire especially for supplying power to movable domestic appliances.… …