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Types Of Airspeed

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Chemical Elements | Part 8 | Transition Metals

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  Usually less reactant than alkali metals and alkaline earth metals but very good electric and thermal conductors. Many of these metals form vital alloys. fusion = melting object with intense heat to join with another one emerald = a bright green precious stone ruby = a transparent, dark red precious stone indispensable trace element = a dietary mineral required by organisms in minute [mʌɪˈnjuːt](= in extremely small quantities) (less than 0.01%) incandescent lamp = light bulb = a source of electric light that works by incandescence (=the emission of light caused by heating a suitable material to a high temperature) incandescent filament = a filament heated to incandescence by an electric current capacitor = a device used to store an electric charge ingot = a solid block of metal, especially one of gold or silver sheathing = protective casing or covering ointment = an oily kind of cream to heal skin cutlery = knives, forks, and spoons used for eating or serving...

Negotiations

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  Pay Attention To Pronunciation compromise [ˈkɒmprəmʌɪz] hostile [ˈhɒstʌɪl]

Plant Fluid Transportation

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osmosis = the process in plants and animals by which a liquid moves gradually from one part of the body or the plant to another through a membrane drooping = bending or hanging down heavily

Rugby Overview

  simplest put = described in basic terms jersey = a specialized shirt worn by athletes, team members, or fans to identify with a team, usually featuring the player's name, number, and team colors gravitate towards = to be attracted excel = to be exceptionally good at call upon =  to ask formally for someone to do something grassroots rugby = the foundation and community-level practice of the sport, focusing on amateur, youth, and recreational participation See also The Rugby Field   Rugby Players   Rugby Rules  

WEAVING terms | Part 1

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Advancing the warp: Releasing the pawl (=a pivoted curved bar or lever) on the ratchet on the warp beam and winding (=twisting) some of the woven cloth onto the cloth beam. Balanced Weave : A fabric with the same number of wefts (=the yarn woven across the warp yarn in weaving.) per inch as warps (=opposite to wefts) per inch. Bubbling : Allowing some looseness in the weft to provide the extra length needed for the weft to be beaten in without causing draw-in. Changing the shed (=the temporary opening or gap created between separated upper and lower warp threads): Lifting the foot and placing it on a different treadle to cause a different shed to be formed. Draw-in : The narrowing of the weaving at the selvages (=an edge on woven fabric that prevents it from unravelling (=undoing)) due to the natural shrinking of the web. Excessive draw-in is caused from the weft being too tight. EPI : Ends per inch, or the number of warps per inch. Fell : The edge of the weaving where the la...

Individual Retirement Account

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  IRA is a U.S.-based tax-advantaged personal savings plan allowing individuals to invest in stocks, bonds, or mutual funds for retirement. Contributions may be tax-deductible (Traditional) or made after-tax (Roth), allowing earnings to grow tax-deferred or tax-free. Key Aspects Traditional IRA: Contributions are often tax-deductible; taxes are paid upon withdrawal in retirement. Roth IRA: Contributions are made with after-tax funds; qualified withdrawals in retirement are tax-free. Contribution Limits: The IRS sets annual maximum contribution limits. Withdrawals : Generally, withdrawals before age may incur penalties . Other Types : SEP IRA (for self-employed/small businesses) and SIMPLE IRA bond = a certificate issued by a government or a public company promising to repay borrowed money at a fixed rate of interest at a specified time tax-deductible = able to reduce the taxes a person owes in a given year tax-deferred = used to describe a situation in which you pay t...

Wind Instruments

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Animal Body Coverings

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arthropods = insects, spiders, crustaceans stratum corneum = the outside layer of skin that consists of dead cells that gradually fall off Pay Attention To Pronunciation chitin [ˈkʌɪt(ɪ)n]

Savings Accounts

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savings account = a bank account which includes a limited number of withdrawals (=taking money out of an account), a lack of cheque and linked debit card facilities (=a payment card directly connected to your bank account) depositor = a person who keeps money in a bank interest rate = the reward for saving and the cost of borrowing calculated as a percentage of what you owe long-term financial goals = ones you want to achieve in more than five years, such as buying a house, saving for retirement, etc.

What is a Coulee?

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skim over = to glide over a surface bedrock = the hard, solid area of rock in the ground that supports the earth above it stubborn to erosion =  highly resistant to being worn away or transported by natural forces like wind, water, or ice haul off = to take away

Gas Shells

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nebula ( pl nebulae ) = a cloud of gas and dust in outer space precursor = a thing that comes before luminosity = the level of brightness of an object luminous = bright fade = to get darker gradually constellation = a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after a mythological figure

Art Tools And Materials

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  easel = a wooden frame, usually with legs, that holds a picture smock = apron = a garment worn over other clothing to cover the front of the body to protect from liquids paint thinner = a liquid that you add to paint to make it less thick or to remove paint from brushes stray bit = a small, often insignificant piece or fragment seal = to close glaze = a vitreous (=like glass) substance to make pottery look shiny kiln = a special kind of oven for firing things like pottery and bricks to make them hard and resistant to water