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  • 11moderate — mod·er·ate mäd (ə )rət adj 1) avoiding extremes of behavior: observing reasonable limits <a moderate drinker> 2) not severe in effect or degree <moderate alcohol consumption> <the abdomen was mildly distended with moderate… …

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  • 12moderate turbulence — Turbulence that causes changes in altitude or attitude but in which the aircraft remains in control at all times. It also usually causes variation in IAS (indicated air speed). This could be reported as “moderate turbulence.” Moderate turbulence… …

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  • 13speed of writing —    Not everyone writes at the same rate, so that consideration of the speed of writing may be a significant identifying element. Writing speed cannot be measured precisely from the finished handwriting but can be interpreted in broad terms as… …

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  • 14moderate breeze — noun Date: circa 1881 wind having a speed of about 13 to 18 miles (20 to 29 kilometers) per hour see Beaufort scale table …

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  • 15moderate gale — noun Date: 1703 wind having a speed of 32 to 38 miles (51 to 61 kilometers) per hour see Beaufort scale table …

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  • 16moderate — Synonyms and related words: K, Laodicean, abate, acceptable, accepting, act between, adequate, adjust to, admissible, all right, allay, alleviate, alter, ambling, apathetic, arbitrate, arrest, assuage, attemper, average, backpedal, backwater,… …

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  • 17moderate breeze — /ˈmɒdrət briz/ (say modruht breez) noun a wind of Beaufort scale force 4, i.e. one with average wind speed of 11 to 16 knots, or 20 to 28 km/h …

  • 18Inline speed skating — is the sport of racing on inline skates. It is often called inline racing by participants. Although it primarily evolved from racing on quad roller skates, the sport is similar enough to ice speed skating that many competitors are now known to… …

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  • 19X (writing speed) — In computer jargon, the speed at which data is written to (or read from) an optical disc (like a CD or a DVD) is shown as a multiple of X. For example, writing to a DVD at 8X will take less time than writing to it at 4X. [cite… …

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  • 20declared speed — The continuous speed which a master declares the ship can maintain on a forthcoming voyage under moderate weather conditions having due regard to the ship …

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