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21Bollas — Poi Pour les articles homonymes, voir Poi (homonymie). Cet article possède des paronymes, voir : Poa, Pois (homonymie), Poix et Poids …
22Battering-ram — Bat ter*ing ram , n. 1. (Mil.) An engine used in ancient times to beat down the walls of besieged places. [1913 Webster] Note: It was a large beam, with a head of iron, which was sometimes made to resemble the head of a ram. It was suspended by… …
23Kybalion — Part of a series of articles on Hermeticism Hermetic Religion Hermeticism Mythology Hermes Trismegistus · Thoth · Poimandres Hermetica Corpus Hermeticum · Kybalion …
24oscillate — os·cil·late äs ə .lāt vi, lat·ed; lat·ing 1) to swing backward and forward like a pendulum 2) to move or travel back and forth between two points os·cil·la·to·ry äs ə lə .tōr ē, .tȯr adj …
25swingboat — n. (UK) boat shaped carriage in an amusement park with seats that swing backward and forward …
26swingboats — n. (UK) boat shaped carriage in an amusement park with seats that swing backward and forward …
27gate — Swing Swing, v. t. 1. To cause to swing or vibrate; to cause to move backward and forward, or from one side to the other. [1913 Webster] He swings his tail, and swiftly turns his round. Dryden. [1913 Webster] They get on ropes, as you must have… …
28USAG compulsory routines — The USAG compulsory routines are the required routines for competition in USAG and JO levels 1 6. Typically gymnasts compete levels four, five, and six, however, in some regions, competitions can be as early as level 2. Levels 7 10 are optional… …
29National Ice Skating Association — NISA Sport Ice skating Formation date 1879 Affiliation International Skating Union Headquarters National Ice Centre, Notting …
30Anchor escapement — Anchor escapement. The anchor and escape wheel of a late 19th century clock …