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11button — but‧ton [ˈbʌtn] noun [countable] 1. something that you press to make a machine or piece of electrical equipment do something : • She got in the elevator and pressed the button for the top floor. • What happens if I push this button? 2. COMPUTING… …
12button bar — UK US noun [countable] [singular button bar plural button bars] computing a row of symbols on a computer screen that you can use to start programs quickly Thesaurus: on the computer screen …
13Button Up Your Overcoat — is a popular song. The music was written by Ray Henderson, the lyrics by B.G. DeSylva and Lew Brown. The song was published in 1928, and popularized the following year in a recording by vocalist Ruth Etting.The composition was arranged and… …
14button bar — button ,bar noun count COMPUTING a row of symbols on a computer screen that you can use to start programs quickly …
15Button Men — Infobox Game subject name=Button Men image link= image caption= designer=James Ernest publisher=Cheapass Games players=2 ages=8 and up setup time=2 minutes playing time= 10 ndash;180 minutes complexity=Low strategy=Medium random chance=Medium… …
16button — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 for fastening clothes ADJECTIVE ▪ bottom, top ▪ The top button of his shirt was undone. ▪ coat, shirt, etc. ▪ …
17start — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ auspicious, bright (esp. BrE), decent, encouraging, excellent, fine, flying, good, great, impressive …
18button*/*/ — [ˈbʌt(ə)n] noun [C] I 1) a small object that you press to make a machine do something Press this button to start the computer.[/ex] a push button phone[/ex] 2) a small round object that is used for fastening clothes by pushing it through a hole… …
19Button car plan — Original vehicle Badge engineered derivative Ford Falcon Nissan Ute Holden Commodore Toyota Lexcen Nissan Patrol Ford Maverick Nissan Pintara Ford Corsair Nissan Pulsar Holden Astra …
20Button-Sonde — Liegende PEG Sonde, ohne Verband Liegende PEG Sonde, mit Verband Die perkutane endoskopische Gastrostomie (abgek.: PEG; gr. gaster = „Magen, Bauch und gr …