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  • 31beam down — ˌbeam ˈdown [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they beam down he/she/it beams down present participle beaming down past tense …

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  • 32Main Street Bridge (Hillsboro, Oregon) — Main Street Bridge Carries light rail Crosses Main Street 18th Avenue Locale Hillsboro, Oregon …

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  • 33beam trawling — noun • • • Main Entry: ↑beam …

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  • 34beam somebody down — ˌbeam sb ˈdown/ˈup derived (in ↑science fiction stories) to transport sb to or from a ↑spaceship using special electronic equipment From the American television series Star Trek. Main entry: ↑beamderived …

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  • 35beam somebody up — ˌbeam sb ˈdown/ˈup derived (in ↑science fiction stories) to transport sb to or from a ↑spaceship using special electronic equipment From the American television series Star Trek. Main entry: ↑beamderived …

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  • 36main|top|gal|lant|yard — «MAYN top GAL uhnt YAHRD; Nautical MAYN tuh GAL uhnt YAHRD», noun. a beam or pole that supports the maintopgallantsail …

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  • 37Beam Search —    Main branches of antlers from which the forks grow …

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  • 38BEAM robotics — The word beam in BEAM robotics is an acronym for Biology, Electronics, Aesthetics, and Mechanics . This is a term that refers to a style of robotics that primarily uses simple analog circuits, such as comparators, instead of a microprocessor in… …

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  • 39By main force — Main Main (m[=a]n), a. [From {Main} strength, possibly influenced by OF. maine, magne, great, L. magnus. Cf. {Magnate}.] 1. Very or extremely strong. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] That current with main fury ran. Daniel. [1913 Webster] 2. Vast; huge.… …

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  • 40By main strength — Main Main (m[=a]n), a. [From {Main} strength, possibly influenced by OF. maine, magne, great, L. magnus. Cf. {Magnate}.] 1. Very or extremely strong. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] That current with main fury ran. Daniel. [1913 Webster] 2. Vast; huge.… …

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