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  • 61environment — environmental, adj. environmentally, adv. /en vuy reuhn meuhnt, vuy euhrn /, n. 1. the aggregate of surrounding things, conditions, or influences; surroundings; milieu. 2. Ecol. the air, water, minerals, organisms, and all other external factors… …

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  • 62ship — shipless, adj. shiplessly, adv. /ship/, n., v., shipped, shipping. n. 1. a vessel, esp. a large oceangoing one propelled by sails or engines. 2. Naut. a. a sailing vessel square rigged on all of three or more masts, having jibs, staysails, and a… …

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  • 63slew — 1. noun /sluː/ a) A large number. She has a slew of papers and notebooks strewn all over her desk. b) The act, or process of slaying. 2. verb /sluː/ a) To rotate …

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  • 64City Loop — railway line, Melbourne Line details Commenced 1971 Completed 1981 Stations 5 …

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  • 65Creighton railway station — Creighton Station information Line North East Distance from Southern Cross 143.231 km Number of platforms  ? Number of tracks  ? S …

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  • 66HRS antenna — HRS type antennas are more or less the standard antenna used for long distance high power shortwave broadcasting (> 1000 km). Contents 1 History of HRS design 2 Nomenclature 3 A versatile antenna type …

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  • 67Falcon (video game series) — The Falcon line of computer games is a series of simulations of the F 16 Fighting Falcon fighter aircraft. The games were developed and published by Spectrum HoloByte (later MicroProse). They were noted for their high level of realism unseen in… …

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  • 68slew — slew1 [slu:] v [I,T always + adverb/preposition] [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: Origin unknown] to turn or slide in a different direction suddenly and violently, or to make a vehicle do this slew around/sideways ▪ I lost control of the car and it… …

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  • 69slew — {{11}}slew (n.1) swampy place, 1708, N.Amer. variant of SLOUGH (Cf. slough). {{12}}slew (n.2) large number, 1839, from Ir. sluagh a host, crowd, multitude. {{12}}slew (v.) to turn, swing, twist, 1834, earlier slue (1769), a nautical word, of… …

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  • 70helmet-mounted sight/helmet sight — A helmet worn by a pilot that gives certain flight and target information on its visor. The weapon aiming is also indicated. The missile seeker may also be slewed to the helmet and the former may look where the pilot’s head is pointing …

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