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  • 41ray — n. 1) to emit, send forth, send out rays 2) a cathode; cosmic; death; gamma; infrared; ultraviolet; X ray 3) heat; light rays * * * [reɪ] cosmic death gamma infrared light rays send forth send out rays ultraviolet …

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  • 42ray — noun (C) 1 (often plural) a narrow beam of light from the sun or from something such as a lamp: the sun s rays (+ of): Rays of light filtered through the pine trees. 2 technical a beam of heat, electricity, or other form of energy (2): a gun that …

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  • 43Ray Lindwall — Infobox cricketer biography playername = Ray Lindwall female = country = Australia fullname = Raymond Russell Lindwall nickname = living = partialdates = dayofbirth = 3 monthofbirth = 10 yearofbirth = 1921 placeofbirth = Mascot, New South Wales… …

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  • 44Disintegrator ray — Ray gun: The Pyrotronic Disintegrator gun, 1953 toy design. U.S. Design Patent D168972 In science fiction, a disintegrator ray is an energy beam that destroys an object by disintegrating it to its basic components, which usually disperse into the …

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  • 45Heat (video game) — Infobox VG title = Heat developer = Gearbox Software publisher = TBA designer = composer = picture format = engine = version = platforms = PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows released = TBA 2009 modes = Single player, Multiplayer ratings …

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  • 46ray — 1. A beam of light, heat, or other form of radiation. The rays from radium and other radioactive substances are produced by a spontaneous disintegration of the atom; they are electrically charged particles or electromagnetic waves of extremely… …

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  • 47ray — [reɪ] noun [C] a line of light, heat, or energy • a ray of hope something that makes you feel slightly more hopeful in a difficult situation[/ex] …

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  • 48Death Ray (magazine) — For other uses, see Deathray (disambiguation). Death Ray Editor Guy Haley Categories Science fiction Frequency Bimonthly First issue May 2007 Final issue Number October 2009 21 …

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  • 49Death ray — For the science fiction weapon see Ray gun; for other meanings, see Deathray (disambiguation). The death ray or death beam was a theoretical particle beam or electromagnetic weapon of the 1920s through the 1930s that was claimed to have been… …

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  • 50Grapple Ray — Grapple ray, not to be mistaken with grapple gun, is often used terminology for a science fiction projectile that shoots glowing nets possibly made out of plasma to subdue an opponent. Possibly derived from a type of heat ray mode from H.G. Wells …

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