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Dip logo #10101) Accompaniment for chips 2) Appetizer in a bowl 3) Appetizer selection 4) Bad news in the polls 5) Ballroom bend 6) Ballroom dance maneuver 7) Ballroom dance move 8) Ballroom dancing move 9) Ballroom maneuver 10) Ballroom move 11) Ballroom step 12) Bash bowlful 13) Bathe 14) Beach diversion 15) Bend low, when dancing
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Dip logo #10101) Bob 2) Concavity 3) Cutpurse 4) Dabble 5) Depression 6) Direction 7) Dunk 8) Glade 9) Guacamole 10) Idiot 11) Immerse 12) Indentation 13) Insertion 14) Ladle 15) Pickpocket 16) Plunge 17) Rut 18) Sink 19) Slope 20) Slump 21) Stoop 22) Submerge 23) Swim
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  1. a depression in an otherwise level surface
  2. (physics) the angle that a magnetic needle makes with the plane of the horizon
  3. a thief who steals from the pockets or purses of others in public places
  4. a brief immersion
  5. a brief swim in water

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Dip logo #24145A rare bird that a birder missed seeing.
Found on http://birding-world.com/glossary-birdwatching-slang/

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dip logo #21475cheap candle made by dipping a wick into tallow.
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Dip logo #232971)An attempt to see a reported (often rare) bird and fail to see it. 2) The actual bird that one has missed.
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Dip logo #21833 A pickpocket on a racecourse; someone with light fingers.
Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_Australian_and_New_Zealand_punting

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Dip logo #21002• (v. t.) To plunge or immerse; especially, to put for a moment into a liquid; to insert into a fluid and withdraw again. • (v. i.) To dip snuff. • (v. i.) To pierce; to penetrate; -- followed by in or into. • (v. t.) To immerse for baptism; to baptize by immersion. • (n.) A dipped candle. • (v. t.) To engage as a pled...
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Dip logo #23313(Grade Dip, Drainage Dip, Rolling Dip, Coweta Dip) A reverse or gradual dip in the grade of the trail, 20 to 40 feet long, followed by a gradual rise of 2 to 3 feet with the rise at an angle to the outslope to divert water off the trail. This accomplishes the same effect as a waterbar, but will last longer due to the gentle dip and rise of t...
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dip logo #21003(from the article `mining`) The orientation, specifically the dip, of the ore body is particularly important in method selection. If the dip is greater than about 50°, then ... When the dip of a deposit is steep (greater than about 55°), ore and waste strong, ore boundaries regular, and the deposit relatively thick, a system ......
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dip logo #209731. To plunge or immerse; especially, to put for a moment into a liquid; to insert into a fluid and withdraw again. 'The priest shall dip his finger in the blood.' (Lev. Iv. 6) '[Wat'ry fowl] now dip their pinions in the briny deep.' (Pope) 'While the prime swallow dips his wing.' (Tennyson) ... 2. To immerse for baptism; to baptize by immersion. .....
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Dip logo #22281A number of similar chemicals are used in processing seafoods to help retain moisture, and sometimes to improve the appearance by whitening. The use of dips is long established and so far as is known, harmless. It is common in other parts of the food industry.
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dip logo #22291 The angle formed by the inclined plane of a geological structure and the horizontal plane of the Earth's surface.
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Dip logo #10444A slight decline in securities prices followed by a rise. Analysts often advise investors to buy on the dips, meaning buy when a price is momentarily weak.
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Dip logo #20972Dip intransitive verb 1. To immerse one's self; to become plunged in a liquid; to sink. « The sun's rim dips ; the stars rush out.» Coleridge. 2. To perform the action of plunging some receptacle, as a dipper, ladle. etc.; into a liquid or a soft substance a...
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Dip logo #20972Dip noun 1. The action of dipping or plunging for a moment into a liquid. 'The dip of oars in unison.' Glover. 2. Inclination downward; direction below a horizontal line; slope; pitch. 3. A liquid, as a sauce or gravy, served at table with a ladle or spoon. [ Lo...
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Dip logo #20972Dip transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Dipped or Dipt ; present participle & verbal noun Dipping .] [ Middle English dippen , duppen , Anglo-Saxon dyppan ; akin to Danish dyppe , Swedish
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Dip logo #20671A small and temporary drop in the price of a security, financial... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/dip.htm?id=12774&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of dip'>more</a>
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dip logo #23000 The angle that a bedding plane or fault makes with the horizontal when measured perpendicular to the strike of the bedding plane or fault.
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Dip logo #23154A pickpocket on a racecourse; someone with light fingers.
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DIP logo #23127 driver instrument panel
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dip logo #21602(colloq.) a dipped candle.
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Dip logo #24159A hole in the stage floor containing electrical sockets.
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dip logo #20974 verb switch (a car`s headlights) from a higher to a lower beam
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dip logo #20974plunge noun a brief swim in water
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