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  • 41tap·root — /ˈtæpˌruːt/ noun, pl roots [count] : the large main root of a plant from which smaller roots grow …

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  • 42This Is Spinal Tap — This article is about the film. For the soundtrack album, see This Is Spinal Tap (album). This Is Spinal Tap 2000 theatrical rerelease poster Directed by Rob R …

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  • 43on tap — ➔ tap * * * on tap INFORMAL ► available for use at any time: »With the internet, firms have all this information on tap. ► US ready or likely to happen at a future date: »Many investors are worried about what s on tap when …

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  • 44Coil tap — A coil tap is a wiring feature found on some electrical transformers, inductors and coil pickups, all of which are sets of wire coils. The coil tap(s) are points in a wire coil where a conductive patch has been exposed (usually on a loop of wire… …

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  • 45Marvin The Tap-Dancing Horse — is a Canadian animated television show produced by Nelvana. It tells the stories of a young horse named Marvin who is part of a carnival. Among the Executive Producers are Michael Paraskevas and Betty Paraskevas, creators of Maggie and the… …

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  • 46Last Tap Dance in Springfield — Infobox Simpsons episode episode name = Last Tap Dance in Springfield image caption= episode no = 246 prod code = BABF15 airdate = May 7, 2000 show runner = Mike Scully writer = Julie Thacker director = Nancy Kruse blackboard = I will not dance… …

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  • 47water tap — noun a faucet for drawing water from a pipe or cask • Syn: ↑water faucet, ↑tap, ↑hydrant • Derivationally related forms: ↑tapster (for: ↑tap) • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 48Flughafen Frankfurt am Main — Flughafen Frankfurt am Main …

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  • 49on tap — ► on tap 1) ready to be poured from a tap. 2) informal freely available whenever needed. 3) N. Amer. informal on schedule to occur. Main Entry: ↑tap …

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  • 50Master tap — Master Mas ter (m[.a]s t[ e]r), n. [OE. maistre, maister, OF. maistre, mestre, F. ma[^i]tre, fr. L. magister, orig. a double comparative from the root of magnus great, akin to Gr. me gas. Cf. {Maestro}, {Magister}, {Magistrate}, {Magnitude},… …

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