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  • 41efflux — /ef luks/, n. 1. outward flow, as of water. 2. something that flows out; effluence. 3. a passing or lapse of time. 4. a passing away; expiration; ending. Also, effluxion /i fluk sheuhn/ (for defs. 3, 4). [1635 45; < ML effluxus, equiv. to L ef EF …

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  • 42выходящий поток — (напр. воздуха) [А.С.Гольдберг. Англо русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.] Тематики энергетика в целом EN discharge streamoutput streamdownstream flowoutward flow …

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  • 43escape — [e skāp′, iskāp] vi. escaped, escaping [ME escapen &LT; NormFr escaper, var. of eschaper &LT; VL * excappare &LT; L ex , out of (see EX 1) + LL cappa, cloak (i.e., leave one s cloak behind)] 1. to get free; get away; get out; break loose, as from …

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  • 44ef|flu|ence — «EHF lu uhns», noun. 1. an outward flow, especially of water, light, electricity, magnetism, or anything resembling such a flow. 2. a thing that flows out; emanation; efflux: »The mist was an effluence from the swamp. Figurative. She alone had&#8230; …

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  • 45ef|flux — «EHF luhks», noun, plural ef|flux|es. 1. an outward flow, as of water. 2. a thing that flows out; effluence. 3. an outflow of any kind: »the flux of money from the treasury. ╂[&LT; Latin …

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  • 46Mokpo — 목포 &#160;&#160;Municipal City&#160;&#160; Korean&#160;transcription(s) &#160;–&#160;Hangul 목포시 &#160;–&#160;Hanja 木浦市 &#160;–&#160; …

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  • 47Coastal geography — is the study of the dynamic interface between the ocean and the land, incorporating both the physical geography (i.e coastal geomorphology, geology and oceanography) and the human geography (sociology and history) of the coast. It involves an&#8230; …

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  • 48Lockdown — There are several definitions of the slang word lockdown, the most common of which pertains to a state of containment or a restriction of progression. A lockdown is an emergency protocol to prevent people or information escaping, which usually&#8230; …

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  • 49Fasci Siciliani — The Fasci Siciliani (1891 1894) was a popular movement, of democratic and socialist inspiration, which arose in Sicily between the years 1891 and 1893 and whose aim was the collective organization of farmers, workers and miners, especially in the …

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  • 50egressive — /i gres iv/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to egress. 2. Phonet. produced with an outward flow of air from the lungs, as most speech sounds (opposed to ingressive). [1685 95; < L egress(us) (see EGRESSION) + IVE] * * * …

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