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  • 21toc emma — /emˈə/ noun (emma, signallers code for m; milit sl) A trench mortar • • • Main Entry: ↑toc …

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  • 22.toc —   [Abk. für Table of Contents], Erweiterung einer Datei, die ein Inhaltsverzeichnis enthält …

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  • 23TOC — UK US noun [S] PRODUCTION, HR ► ABBREVIATION for THEORY OF CONSTRAINTS(Cf. ↑theory of constraints) …

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  • 24toc — toc …

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  • 25toc — Mot Monosíl·lab Nom masculí …

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  • 26toc — tòc fonosimb. CO spec. iter., voce che imita il rumore di chi bussa a una porta; anche s.m.inv. Sinonimi: tocche, tocchete. {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: sec. XX. ETIMO: voce onom …

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  • 27toc — word used for the letter T in radio communication, 1898 …

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  • 28TOC — (Table of Contents) organized list of titles and corresponding page numbers for information within a book or document …

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  • 29toc|ca|ta — «tuh KAH tuh», noun, plural tas. Music. a composition for the piano, organ, or harpsichord, using full chords and running passages, often intended to exhibit the technique of the performer. ╂[< Italian toccata (literally) a touching, noun use… …

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  • 30toc|sin — «TOK suhn», noun. 1. an alarm sounded by ringing a bell or bells; warning signal: »the tocsin of the soul the dinner bell (Byron). 2. a bell used to sound an alarm: »Oh, what a tocsin has she for a tongue (Walter de la Mare). ╂[< Middle French …

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