to carry loads

  • 61Plains Indian — a member of any of the American Indian tribes, as those of the Algonquian, Athabascan, Caddoan, Kiowa, Siouan, or Uto Aztecan linguistic families, that formerly inhabited the Great Plains. All were more or less nomadic, following the buffalo, and …

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  • 62pneumatic structure — Membrane structure that is stabilized by the pressure of compressed air. Air supported structures are supported by internal air pressure. A network of cables stiffens the fabric, and the assembly is supported by a rigid ring at the edge. The air… …

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  • 63dumper — noun a) a small one man diesel powered vehicle often used to carry loads and material around, often on building sites. b) a dropper of rubbish, particularly not in landfill sites/recycling sites …

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  • 64Chela (organ) — For other uses, see Chela. Line art drawing of chela. Chela (also named claw, nipper or pincer) is a pincerlike organ terminating certain limbs of some arthropods. Name The name comes from Greek (chele) through New Latin (chela). The plural form… …

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  • 65balance — 01. It can be hard to [balance] the different needs of raising a family and pursuing a career. 02. We need to [balance] our budget. 03. The child was [balancing] on the ledge, completely unaware of the danger he was in. 04. She has a good sense… …

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  • 66proper — 01. Make sure you wear the [proper] clothing when you go for your job interview. 02. If you don t follow the instructions, you can t expect the machine to work [properly]. 03. You need to wear [proper] clothing while skiing; otherwise, you ll be… …

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  • 67refuse — 01. Her boss was always asking her to work overtime, but she [refused] because she prefers to spend the time with her family. 02. He was fired from his job because of his [refusal] to work overtime. 03. Brendan Francis once said that people who… …

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  • 68truck — trÊŒk n. large vehicle used to carry loads; wheeled frame for moving heavy things, dolly; piece of wood at the head of a mast or flagstaff with holes used for signal flags …

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  • 69trucks — trÊŒk n. large vehicle used to carry loads; wheeled frame for moving heavy things, dolly; piece of wood at the head of a mast or flagstaff with holes used for signal flags …

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  • 70packhorse — noun a horse used to carry loads …

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