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  • 61contact — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. intermediary, middleman (see agent). v., informal, get in touch (with). See contact. II Touching of two things Nouns contact, contiguity, abutment, touch, connection; osculation; meeting, encounter …

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  • 62Contact — For information on contacting Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Contact us. Contact may refer to: Contents 1 Social interaction 2 Mathematics and engineering 3 …

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  • 63contact*/*/*/ — [ˈkɒntækt] noun I 1) [C/U] communication between people, countries, or organizations Do you and Jo still keep in contact?[/ex] I still haven t managed to make contact with Joe.[/ex] There was no direct contact between the two sides in the dispute …

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  • 64contact — 1. The touching or apposition of two bodies. 2. A person who has been exposed to a contagious disease. [L. con tingo, pp. tactus, to touch, seize, fr. tango, to touch] balancing c. 1. the contacts between upper and lower dentures on the balancing …

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  • 65Contact area — When two objects touch, a certain portion of their surface areas will be in contact with each other. Contact area is the fraction of this area that consists of the atoms of one object in contact with the atoms of the other object. Because objects …

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  • 66contact — n. & v. n. 1 the state or condition of touching, meeting, or communicating. 2 a person who is or may be communicated with for information, supplies, assistance, etc. 3 Electr. a a connection for the passage of a current. b a device for providing… …

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  • 67contact — 1. noun 1) a disease transmitted through casual contact Syn: touch, touching; proximity, exposure 2) foreign diplomats were asked to avoid all contact with him Syn: communication, correspondence, touch; association, connection, intercourse …

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  • 68Contact calls — Seemingly haphazard sounds made by many social animals (like chicken cluck) are known as contact calls.[1] Contact calls are very different from many other types of calls (for example, alarm calls), as contact calls are not a specific signal,… …

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  • 69contact — 1. noun a) The act of touching physically. I havent been in contact with her for years. b) The establishment of communication (with). Touch the contact to ground and read the number again. 2. verb …

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  • 70Contact patch — Colorized tire footprint pressure distribution Contact patch is the portion of a vehicle s tire that is in actual contact with the road surface. It is most commonly used in the discussion of pneumatic tires, (i.e. pressurized tires), where the… …

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