
1) All eyes are on the big one 2) Anti-insect application 3) ATM feature 4) Basketball formation 5) Basketball penalty 6) Barrier 7) Big IMAX feature 8) Blind 9) Bug barrier 10) Bug blocker 11) Bug repellent, of a sort 12) Camouflage 13) Can be mounted in a frame 14) Cineplex need 15) Coarse sieve 16) Conceal
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1) Altarpiece 2) Barrier 3) Blinder 4) Block 5) Conceal 6) Cover 7) Curtain 8) Divider 9) Drape 10) Drapery 11) Experiment 12) Grille 13) Hide 14) Mesh 15) Partition 16) Protect 17) Reredos 18) Scrn 19) Seclude 20) Shade 21) Shoji 22) Sieve 23) Sift 24) Sifter 25) Smokescreen 26) Transmit 27) Veil 28) Windscreen
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• (n.) An erection of white canvas or wood placed on the boundary opposite a batsman to enable him to see ball better. • (n.) A dwarf wall or partition carried up to a certain height for separation and protection, as in a church, to separate the aisle from the choir, or the like. • (n.) A surface, as that afforded by a curtain, sheet...
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(from the article `basketball`) Legal action of a player who, without causing more than incidental contact, delays or prevents an opponent from reaching his desired position.
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(from the article `furniture`) ...that is, fastened to the wall within frames. Wall pictures made of paper and, subsequently, patterned wallpaper became a cheaper substitute for ... ...India, which has seven concentric enclosures. The dominant idea in delimiting the holy place is to protect the sacred element and its mystery. ... [2 ...
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(from the article `photoengraving`) The feasibility of the method was demonstrated in about 1850, when a halftone image was produced by photography through a screen of loosely woven ... The density of the print at each point depends on the depth of the cell at that point and the quantity of ink it contains, rather than on the ... [2 ...
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a device used to reduce the penetration of a field into an assigned region
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A pierced barrier, often carved wood, dividing a space but allowing vision through to another area.
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1. To provide with a shelter or means of concealment; to separate or cut off from inconvience, injury, or danger; to shelter; to protect; to protect by hiding; to conceal; as, fruits screened from cold winds by a forest or hill. 'They were encouraged and screened by some who were in high comands.' (Macaulay) ... 2. To pass, as coal, gravel, ashes, ...
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(skrēn) a framework or agent used as a shield or protector; called also protectant and protective. to separate well individuals in a population from those who have an undiagnosed disease, defect, or other pathologic condition or who are at high risk by means of tests, examinations, or other procedures...
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(1) A printing process in which a squeegee forces paint or ink through a screen which is decorated with stenciled designs onto the paper. (2) The surface onto which an image of a slide or television picture is shown.
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A pierced barrier, often carved wood, dividing a space but allowing vision through to another area.
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Screen (skrēn)
noun [ Middle English
scren , Old French
escrein ,
escran , French
écran , of uncertain origin; confer German
schirm a screen, Old High German
scirm ,
scerm a protection, shield, or German
schragen a trestle, a stack of w...
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A passing play where the offensive linemen allow the defense to go past them after the quarterback, while a receiver or running back runs behind the offensive line to catch a pass from the quarterback. The goal is to have many defenders chasing the quarterback, who passes to the running back before getting sacked.
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(1) Use of an outside list (based on credit, income, deliverability, ZIP code selection) to suppress records on a list to be mailed; (2) halftone process in platemaking that reduces the density of color in an illustration.
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An apparatus with circular apertures from separating sizes of materials.
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(See Initial Test) n/a
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A sieve or riddle with openings of definite size used to separate one gain size from another or to remove lumps from sand.
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A screen involves a player setting a stationary block on their teammate's defender. The goal of a screen is to give their teammate space that may lead to an open shot or simply to receive a pass that puts them at an advantage.
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(pack) Woven metal screens installed across the flow of plastic in a plastic extruder. Supported by a breaker plate, the screens strain out contaminants and increase back pressure.
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A partition (of stone or wood). A rood screen was at the western end of the chancel, below a rood. A 'parclose screen' separated the rest of the church from a chapel.
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projection screen noun a white or silvered surface where pictures can be projected for viewing
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noun protective covering consisting of a metallic netting mounted in a frame and covering windows or doors (especially for protection against insects)
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A metallic sheet or plate, woven wire cloth, or similar device, with regularly spaced openings of uniform size, mounted in a suitable frame or holder for use in separating material according to size.
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A process used to produce halftone dots.
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