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  • 111absentee vote — noun count AMERICAN a vote that you send through the mail when you cannot be present on the day of an election …

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  • 112ampere — (n.) 1881, the current that one volt can send through one ohm, from Fr. ampère, named for French physicist André Marie Ampère (1775 1836). Shortened form amp is attested from 1886 …

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  • 113post — {{11}}post (v.) to put up bail money, 1781, from one of the posts, but which one is uncertain. {{12}}post (1) upright timber, O.E. post pillar, doorpost, and O.Fr. post, both from L. postis post, perhaps from por forth + stare to stand (see …

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  • 114funnel — fun·nel || fÊŒnl n. device with a wide opening at the top which narrows as it reaches the bottom (used to conduct liquids into a small opening) v. channel, centralize; send through a funnel …

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  • 115funnels — fun·nel || fÊŒnl n. device with a wide opening at the top which narrows as it reaches the bottom (used to conduct liquids into a small opening) v. channel, centralize; send through a funnel …

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  • 116rush — v 1. hasten, Literary. haste, hurry, move quickly, lose no time; make haste, Scot. swith, Scot. whirry, race, scurry, skip, spurt, whisk, run, sprint; press on, push on, shoot, tear, fly, fly on the wings of the wind, outstrip the wind, take wing …

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  • 117postal vote — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms postal vote : singular postal vote plural postal votes British a vote that you send through the post, usually because you will be away on the day of an election …

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  • 118raise — [n] increase in salary or position accession, accretion, addition, advance, augmentation, boost, bump, hike, hold up*, increment, jump, jump up*, leg*, leg up*, move up*, promotion, raising, rise, step up*; concepts 344,351,763 Ant. decrease,… …

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  • 119am|pere — «AM pihr, am PIHR», noun. the unit for measuring the strength of an electric current. It is the amount of current one volt can send through a resistance of one ohm. Ordinary light bulbs take from ¼ to ½ ampere. Abbr: amp. ╂[< André M. Ampère,… …

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  • 120List of Marvel Family enemies — Through his adventures, Fawcett Comics/DC Comics superhero Captain Marvel and his Marvel Family gained a host of enemies, including the following: Contents 1 Acrobat 2 Adolf Hitler 3 Amoeba Family …

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