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  • 101wash-in — washˈ in or washˈ out noun An increase (or decrease) in the angle of incidence, ie the angle between the chord of a wing and the wind relative to the aeroplane, in approaching the wing tip along the camber • • • Main Entry: ↑wash …

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  • 102wash|ing — «WOSH ihng, WSH », noun, adjective. –n. 1. the act or action of cleaning with water: »to give a car, one s hands, or clothes, a good washing. 2. the act of washing as part of an industrial process: »the washing of coal or ore. 3. the act or… …

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  • 103Wash — «Wash» Canción de Pearl Jam Sencillo Alive Publicación 1991 Grabación …

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  • 104The Voice Within — Single par Christina Aguilera extrait de l’album Stripped Sortie 23 décembre 2003 Enregistrement 2002 The Record Plant (Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie) NRG Recording Studios (North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California) Durée …

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  • 105wash sale — The offsetting sale and purchase of the same or similar asset within a short time period. For income tax purposes, losses on a sale of stock may not be recognized if equivalent stock is purchased within thirty days before or thirty days after the …

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  • 106Wash Common — is a small suburb to the south of Newbury, Berkshire. It used to be a separate village until both places grew into each other, making distinguishing between them difficult.It is the location of five Bronze Age tumuli and the site of the First… …

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  • 107wash trade — n. The sale of a security at a loss and the repurchase of the same security within thirty days before or after the sale, which does not result in a capital loss for tax purposes; a wash sale. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An… …

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  • 108wash up (something) — 1. to be moved and left in another place by the flow of water. Following the sinking of the ferry, a number of bodies washed up on shore. Scattered around the bridge is a lot of debris that washed up. 2. to clean the dishes after a meal. Who s… …

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  • 109wash-away — washˈ away noun (esp Aust) 1. The destruction of part of a road, railway, etc by flooding 2. The breach so caused 3. An erosion of the earth by the action of water 4. The channel so made • • • Main Entry: ↑wash …

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  • 110wash over — [phrasal verb] wash over (someone or something) 1 : to affect or be felt by (someone) thoroughly and deeply A deep sadness suddenly washed over me. I felt relief washing over me. Just close your eyes and let the music wash over you. 2 : to appear …

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