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  • 71Rear-inflow jet — The rear inflow jet is a component of bow echoes in a mesoscale convective system that aids in creating a stronger cold pool and downdraft. The jet forms as a response to a convective circulation having upshear tilt and horizontal pressure… …

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  • 72rear-wheel drive transaxle — A rear wheel drive construction incorporating a transmission differential unit placed between the rear wheels of a front engined car. The engine may be a front engine (as in most cars and all trucks), a mid engine (as in some sports and racing… …

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  • 73front — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. foreground (see front); figurehead, cover (see substitution). v. t. confront, face (see opposition). front for II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. fore, forward, frontal, foremost, head, headmost, leading,… …

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  • 74Front projection effect — A front projection effect is an in camera visual effects process in film production for combining foreground performance with pre filmed background footage. DescriptionIn contrast to rear projection, in front projection the background image is… …

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  • 75rear — rear1 /rear/, n. 1. the back of something, as distinguished from the front: The porch is at the rear of the house. 2. the space or position behind something: The bus driver asked the passengers to move to the rear. 3. the buttocks; rump. 4. the… …

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  • 76Rear delt raise — The rear delt raise, also known as the rear shoulder raise or rear deltoid raise, is an exercise in weight training. This exercise is an isolation exercise that only works the posterior deltoid. The rear delt raise is normally carried out in… …

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  • 77rear — I. /rɪə / (say rear) noun 1. the back of anything, as opposed to the front. 2. the space or position behind anything. 3. the behind; buttocks. 4. the hindmost portion of an army, fleet, etc. –adjective 5. situated at or relating to the rear: the… …

  • 78Rear guard — In military language, rear guard troops have always been the troops tasked to protect the important positions behind the front lines (if used in the defensive role) or to clear pockets of enemy resistance (if used in the offensive role). In… …

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  • 79rear — 1 noun 1 the rear the back part of an object, vehicle or building, or a position at the back of an object or area: a garden at the rear of the house | The engine is in the rear. compare front 1 (2) 2 (C) informal the part of your body which you… …

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  • 80rear — I [[t]rɪər[/t]] n. 1) the back of something, as distinguished from the front 2) the space or position at the back of something: Move to the rear of the bus[/ex] 3) the buttocks; rump 4) the hindmost portion of an army, fleet, etc 5) pertaining to …

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