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  • 41hot-wire — v [T] informal to start the engine of a vehicle using the wires of the ↑ignition system, instead of a key …

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  • 42hot-wire — hot ,wire verb transitive INFORMAL to start the engine of a car by connecting wires rather than using a key, usually in order to steal the car …

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  • 43hot wire — tv. to start a car without a key. □ Lefty hot wired the car and used it for an hour or two. □ Isn’t it illegal to hot wire a car? …

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  • 44hot-wire — ☆ hot wire [hät′wīr΄ ] vt. hot wired, hot wiring Slang to start the engine of (an automobile, boat, etc.) without a key, as by crossing ignition wires …

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  • 45Piano key frequencies — This is a virtual piano with 88 keys tuned to A440, showing the frequencies, in cycles per second (Hz), of each note (ie note frequencies of each note found on a standard piano). This distribution of frequencies is known as equal temperament, i.e …

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  • 46hot-wire — verb To start an automobile engine by circumventing the ignition key wiring …

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  • 47hot-wire — vb to start (a car) by tampering with the ignition electrics rather than using the key. A thieves and law enforcers term …

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  • 48Communications security — Not to be confused with Commonwealth Securities. Communications security is the discipline of preventing unauthorized interceptors from accessing telecommunications in an intelligible form, while still delivering content to the intended… …

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  • 49COMSEC — Definition The compound word COMSEC is prevalent in the DoD culture with hundreds of secondary and tertiary words. Historically, it is originated from COMmunications SECurity Communications security; however, in the 21st century, the compound… …

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  • 50Clothes hanger — Wire (top) and wooden (bottom) clothes hangers …

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