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  • 51Electrical resistivity and conductivity — This article is about electrical conductivity in general. For the specific conductance of aqueous solutions, see Conductivity (electrolytic). For other types of conductivity, see Conductivity. Electrical resistivity (also known as resistivity,… …

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  • 52David Rowland — David Lincoln Rowland (February 12, 1924 – August 13, 2010) was an American industrial designer who is best known for the 40/4 chair he created in the late 1950s, a stacking chair so named because 40 chairs can be stored in a stack 4 feet… …

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  • 53just — just1 W1S1 [dʒəst strong dʒʌst] adv 1.) exactly ▪ A good strong cup of coffee is just what I need right now. ▪ The house was large and roomy; just right for us. ▪ She looks just like her mother. ▪ Just what do you think you re trying to do? just… …

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  • 54so — so1 W1S1 [səu US sou] adv [: Old English; Origin: swa] 1.) a) [+adjective/adverb] used to emphasize how great a feeling or quality is, or how large an amount is ▪ It was so embarrassing! ▪ Why didn t you call? We were so worried. ▪ I ve never… …

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  • 55stow — [stəu US stou] v also stow away [T always + adverb/preposition] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: stow place (11 14 centuries), from Old English] to put or pack something tidily away in a space until you need it again = ↑stash ▪ I stowed my bag under the …

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  • 56tidy — ti|dy1 [ˈtaıdi] adj comparative tidier superlative tidiest especially BrE [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: tidy at an appropriate time (13 18 centuries), from tide] 1.) a room, house, desk etc that is tidy is neatly arranged with everything in the right …

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  • 57manicured — man|i|cured [ mænı,kjurd ] adjective 1. ) manicured hands or nails are carefully taken care of and look good 2. ) manicured grass has been cut very tidily and is well looked after …

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  • 58a place for everything and everything in its place — Meaning The notion that everything should have a place to be stored in and that it should be tidily returned there when not in use. Origin Samuel Smiles (1812 1904) in Thrift. A place for everything, and everything in its place …

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  • 59neat — nɪːt adj. arranged; clean; simple; clever; not adulterated; fundamental; wonderful (Slang) interj. great!, wow! (expression of pleasure, interest, or excitement) adv. neatly, tidily, cleanly …

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  • 60neater — nɪːt adj. arranged; clean; simple; clever; not adulterated; fundamental; wonderful (Slang) interj. great!, wow! (expression of pleasure, interest, or excitement) adv. neatly, tidily, cleanly …

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