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  • 1direction — noun 1 where to/from ADJECTIVE ▪ same ▪ They were both going in the same direction. ▪ different, opposing, opposite, reverse, separate (esp. AmE) …

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  • 2reverse current — noun : flow of direct electric current in a reverse direction or of alternating current in phase opposition to normal …

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  • 3Reverse-flow cylinder head — A reverse flow or non crossflow cylinder head is one that locates the intake and exhaust ports on the same side of the engine. The gases can be thought to enter the cylinder head and then change direction in order to exit the head. This is in… …

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  • 4Reverse (American football) — A reverse (sometimes referred to as an end reverse) is a relatively common trick play in American football that involves one or more abrupt changes in the lateral flow of a rushing play. Contents 1 Variations 2 Terminology 3 References and… …

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  • 5Reverse commute — A reverse commute is a round trip, regularly taken, from a metropolitan area to a suburban one in the morning, and returning in the evening. It is almost universally applied to the trip to work in the suburbs from home in the city. This is on… …

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  • 6reverse flush — Cleaning the cooling system by pumping a powerful cleaning agent through the system in a direction opposite to that of normal flow …

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  • 7reverse circulation — noun : flow in a direction opposite to the normal …

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  • 8reverse-current circuit breaker — noun : a circuit breaker that opens the circuit controlled upon the reversal of the direction of the flow of power …

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  • 9Control flow graph — Simplified control flowgraphs[1] A control flow graph (CFG) in computer science is a representation, using graph notation, of all paths that might be traversed through a program during its execution …

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  • 10tidal flow — /ˈtaɪdl floʊ/ (say tuydl floh) noun 1. the steady flow of water caused by the tide. 2. traffic flow that can be reversed by use of flexible lanes along which traffic can move in one direction at one time of day and in the reverse direction at… …