plug stopper

  • 1Plug nozzle — The plug nozzle is a type of rocket engine nozzle that, unlike traditional designs, maintains its efficiency at a wide range of altitudes. It is a member of the class of altitude compensating nozzles, but unlike the aerospike, the plug design is… …

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  • 2plug — [n1] stopper bung, connection, cork, filling, fitting, occlusion, river, spigot, stopple, tampon, wedge; concepts 471,836 Ant. mouth, opening plug [n2] publicity advertisement, blurb*, good word*, hype*, mention, push*, write up; concept 274 plug …

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  • 3stopper — [stäp′ər] n. 1. a person or thing that stops or causes a stoppage 2. something inserted to close an opening; plug 3. Baseball a) a pitcher outstanding as a STARTER (i) who usually will stop a team s losing streak b) a CLOSER (sense 3) who is v …

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  • 4stopper — ► NOUN 1) a plug for sealing a hole. 2) a person or thing that stops something. ► VERB ▪ seal with a stopper …

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  • 5stopper — (n.) glass plug for a bottle neck, 1660s, agent noun from STOP (Cf. stop) (v.) …

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  • 6plug — index clog, damper (stopper), obstruction, occlude, shut, stem (check), stop …

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  • 7plug — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. stopper, cork, dowel, plunger, tampon; quid, wad; wadding, padding, stopple, spigot. See closure. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An implement to stop an opening] Syn. cork, stopper, stopple, filling, stoppage …

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  • 8plug — A removable cork or stopper which fills a hole. See blanking plug coil glow plug cold plug core hole plug core plugs drain plug drain plug key drain plug spanner drain plug wrench …

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  • 9Stopper — The term stopper may refer to one of the following:*Stopper (knot), a type of a knot at the end of the rope. *Stopper (plug), also known as a cork, a plug or a bung used to temporarily seal a bottle opening. *Stopper (football magazine). *a… …

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  • 10plug — I. noun Etymology: Dutch, from Middle Dutch plugge; akin to Middle High German pfloc plug Date: 1606 1. a. a piece used to fill a hole ; stopper b. an obtruding or obstructing mass of material resembling a stopper 2. a flat compressed cake of… …

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