
1) Adhere 2) Ahold 3) Bond 4) Broomstick 5) Captivate 6) Case 7) Clamp 8) Clasp 9) Clench 10) Cling 11) Clutch 12) Clutches 13) Embrace 14) Embracing 15) Engage 16) Fascinate 17) Foothold 18) Grasp 19) Gripsack 20) Gunstock 21) Haft 22) Hairgrip 23) Handclasp 24) Handgrip 25) Handle 26) Handshake 27) Helve
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1) Baggage item 2) Basic golf lesson 3) Basic of golf instruction 4) Basic tennis lesson subject 5) Camera crane operator 6) Camera crew member 7) Catch hold of 8) Clasp 9) Clasp tightly 10) Clench 11) Club part 12) Clutch 13) Clutches 14) Command German epitaph 15) Control note on epitaph 16) Dolly track layer
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the act of graspingthe appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move ita portable rectangular traveling bag for carrying clothesthe friction between a body and the surface on which it moves (as between an automobile tire and the road)worker who moves the camera around while a film or television show is being madea firm controlling influence
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(Grip someone off) To brag to another birder after observing a bird which they did not see.
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A percussive Highland bagpipe embellishment, called leamluath in Gaelic, and sometimes called a throw if used to go to a higher note, e.g. B to C or A to E.
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• (v. t.) To give a grip to; to grasp; to gripe. • (v. t.) A peculiar mode of clasping the hand, by which members of a secret association recognize or greet, one another; as, a masonic grip. • (v. t.) A device for grasping or holding fast to something. • (n.) The griffin. • (v. t.) To trench; to drain. • (n.) A small d...
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(General) The manner in which the butt of the cue is held in the hand.
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(from the article `human evolution`) ...The most complex adaptations of the human hand involve the thumb, wherein a unique, fully independent muscle (the flexor pollicis longus) gives ... ...and lorises `park` their young, leaving them hanging under branches in tangles of vegetation. The young of most higher primates have gras...
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(from the article `materials testing`) Test machine grips are designed to transfer load smoothly into the test piece without producing local stress concentrations. The ends of the test ...
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(grip) a grasping or clasping. popular term for influenza.
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In the film and TV industry, a member of the film crew who makes sure that the lighting is right for a scene. They also move scenery and set up large pieces of equipment
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(= glutamate receptor interacting protein.) Protein (120 kD, 1112 residues) found in postsynaptic terminal, contains 7 PDZ domains and is involved in the clustering of AMPA receptors with which it interacts through PDZ domains 4 and 5.
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Grip noun [ Latin
gryps ,
gryphus . See
Griffin ,
Grype .]
(Zoology) The griffin. [ Obsolete]
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Grip transitive verb To trench; to drain.
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A person that looks after the equipment required to make a TV camera move.
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Grip is slang for a film set technician.
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Firmness of flavor and structure.
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Refers to tannic strength in red wine and acid in white. This is generally used to describe wines in a positive manner.
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refers to the portion of the hilt assembly covering the tang which is grasped by the sword bearer's hand. Grips may be contoured for security and comfort and or after fashion. A core of wood or horn usually forms the bulk of the grip, although metal is not unknown, covering the narrower tang. Wood and horn were likely chosen for their shock absorbi...
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Designation (in German handle or Griffig) for the taste and smell of a mostly red wine in the context of a wine address. This wine is characterised by high tannin content, dark colour and corresponding alcohol content, which gives it an expressive structure.
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acronym: Greenland Icecore Project (PAGES) (Europe)
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grasp noun a firm controlling influence; `they kept a firm grip on the two top priorities`; `he was in the grip of a powerful emotion`; `a terrible power had her in its grasp`
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A term suggesting high astringency that has caused some degree of mouth pucker.
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How well the tires maintain traction through contact with the racing surface.
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person responsible for the set-up, adjustment and maintenance of production equipment on the set.
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