
1) Aggressivespiel
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1) Akindofgolfshot 2) Beanball 3) Beaner 4) Blackgooeystuff 5) Careen 6) Cast 7) Coaltarresidue 8) Deep six 9) Eightysix 10) Erect 11) Fastball 12) Fling 13) Flow 14) Heave 15) Height 16) Hurl 17) Incline 18) Knuckleball 19) Knuckler 20) Loftedgolfshot 21) Musicmodulation 22) Paving material 23) Peddle
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1) Amorphous solid 2) Anglo-American card game 3) Ball or strike 4) Be at an angle 5) Buy lines 6) Cinematic technique 7) Come-on 8) Emulate Goose Gossage 9) Erect and fasten 10) Fall or plunge forward 11) Gradient of playing field 12) Heave 13) Heel over 14) High-pressure talk 15) How high or low a note sounds
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1. the rectangular surface in the centre of the field where most of the action takes place, usually made of earth or clay. It is 22 yards in length.
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A vessel's motion, rotating about the beam/transverse axis, causing the fore and aft ends to rise and fall repetitively.
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• (n.) The distance between symmetrically arranged or corresponding parts of an armature, measured along a line, called the pitch line, drawn around its length. Sometimes half of this distance is called the pitch. • (v. t.) To set or fix, as a price or value. • (n.) The point where a declivity begins; hence, the declivity itself; a d...
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(1) Of the three axes in flight, this specifies the vertical action, the up-and-down movement. Compare ROLL and YAW. (2) The angle of a propeller or rotor blade in relation to its arc; also the distance advanced by a blade in one full rotation.
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(from the article `language`) ...in tone languages. The vocal cords may be drawn together more or less tightly, and the vibrations will be correspondingly more or less frequent. A ... ...cartilages is shifted backward. From this rotation results a marked elongation of the vocal folds clearly visible on X-ray films. This stretching ... ...
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(from the article `ship`) ...yaw (rotation about a vertical axis) and sway (sideways motion). More generally, motions are possible in all six degrees of freedom, the other ...
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(from the article `strike`) ...is the vertical angle between the horizontal plane and the axis or line of maximum elongation of a feature. Plunge is measured along the axis of a ...
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1) The perception of frequency by the ear (a higher or lower quality of music).
2) A control on a tape transport which adjusts the speed slightly up or down, changing the pitch and time of the music.
3) The spacing of the grooves in a phonograph record.
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The dimension between adjacent contacts along the axis of a connector housing, also known as ‘centre-to-centre distance`.
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(a) The incline slope of a roof or the ratio of the total rise to the total width of a house, i.e., an 8-foot rise and 24-foot width is a one-third pitch roof. Roof slope is expressed in the inches of rise per foot of run. A term frequently used to designate coal tar pitch.
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1. To throw, generally with a definite aim or purpose; to cast; to hurl; to toss; as, to pitch quoits; to pitch hay; to pitch a ball. ... 2. To thrust or plant in the ground, as stakes or poles; hence, to fix firmly, as by means of poles; to establish; to arrange; as, to pitch a tent; to pitch a camp. ... 3. To set, face, or pave with rubble or und...
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(pich) a dark, more or less viscous residue from distillation of tar and other substances. any of various bituminous substances such as natural asphalt. a resin from the sap of some coniferous trees. the quality of sound dependent on the frequency of vibration of the waves producing i...
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[Soccer] a British term for soccer field.
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1. an underhanded throw by the quarterback to the running back who is running out wide. 2. another term for throw, as in
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- The incline slope of a roof or the ratio of the total rise to the total width of a house, i.e., a 6-foot rise and 24-foot width is a one-fourth pitch roof. Roof slope is expressed in the inches of rise, per foot of horizontal run.
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(1) The mown area, 22 yards long, with the wickets and creases at either end; Please see the diagram below for a graphical representation of the pitch. (2) In hitting the ground on its way to the batsman, the ball is said to pitch; (3) The point on the pitch (1) at which the ball pitches (2)!
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The height at which a falcon waits on, orig ME: picchen= to set up
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(i) The geometric pitch of a propeller is the distance that propeller would advance in one revolution provided there was no slip.
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slant noun degree of deviation from a horizontal plane; `the roof had a steep pitch`
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noun the action or manner of throwing something; `his pitch fell short and his hat landed on the floor`
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(1) Of the three axes in flight, this specifies the vertical action, the up-and-down movement. Compare ROLL and YAW. (2) The angle of a propeller or rotor blade in relation to its arc; also the distance advanced by a blade in one full rotation.
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[SAT terms] the high or low quality of a sound
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