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  • 111Bombing range — A bombing range is an area used for testing explosive ordnance and practicing to accurately direct them to the target. Bombing ranges are used for munitions that either explode or produce too much destruction to use at a shooting range, such as… …

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  • 112Galalith — (Erinoid in the United Kingdom), derived from the Greek words gala (milk) and lithos (stone), is a trade name for one of the earliest plastics. It was invented in 1897 and patented in 1899 by (Friedrich) Adolph Spitteler (1846 1940) and Wilhelm… …

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  • 113Dartmouth Higher Ferry — Current ferry Previous Dartmouth Higher Ferry …

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  • 114Paul Roazen — (August 14, 1936 Boston – November 3, 2005) was a political scientist who became a preeminent historian of psychoanalysis. Roazen studied at Harvard University and in Chicago and Oxford. Later he returned to Harvard. The subject of his… …

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  • 115Northwood, John — ▪ British glassmaker born 1836, Wordsley, Staffordshire, Eng. died 1902       English glassmaker, a technical innovator who sparked a resurgence of British interest in classical Greek and Roman glassworking methods, particularly in the art of… …

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  • 116handwheel — noun Any wheel worked by hand, whether used to allow leverage, as of a valve or a handbrake, or to allow fine adjustment, as of a setscrew …

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  • 117tablet — A solid dosage form containing medicinal substances with or without suitable diluents; it may vary in shape, size, and weight, and may be classed according to the method of manufacture, as compressed t.. SYN: tabule. [Fr. tablette, L. tabula]… …

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  • 118De Rivaz engine — Model of de Rivaz 1807 prototype internal combustion engine driven automobile. Reconstruction by the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers. The de Rivaz engine was a pioneering reciprocating engine designed and developed from 1804 by the… …

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  • 119loose — adj Loose, relaxed, slack, lax are comparable when meaning not tightly bound, held, restrained, or stretched. Loose is the widest of these terms in its range of application. It is referable, for example, to persons or things that are free from a… …

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  • 120saw — saw1 [sô] n. [ME sawe < OE sagu, akin to Ger säge, Du zaag < IE base * sek , to cut, > L secare, to cut, OE seax, knife] 1. a) a cutting tool, of various shapes and sizes and worked by hand or machinery, consisting essentially of a thin… …

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