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Speed logo #10101) Abruptness 2) Accelerate 3) Acceleration 4) Airspeed 5) Amphetamine 6) Barrel 7) Bennie 8) Benzedrine 9) Brisken 10) Celerity 11) Dart 12) Deceleration 13) Deoxyephedrine 14) Dexedrine 15) Eagerness 16) Fastness 17) Gait 18) Graduality 19) Groundspeed 20) Haste 21) Hastiness 22) Hie 23) Hot foot
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Speed logo #10101) Acceleration 2) Alacrity 3) Amphetamines, slang 4) Andretti specialty 5) Anglo-American card game 6) Ask for a citation in a way 7) Attract a trooper 8) Attract a trooper maybe 9) BBC television documentary 10) Be in line for a fine 11) Be snared in a radar trap 12) Betting notes at a rate 13) Betting notes on rate
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speed logo #10444
  1. distance travelled per unit time
  2. a rate (usually rapid) at which something happens
  3. changing location rapidly
  4. the ratio of the focal length to the diameter of a (camera) lens system
  5. a central nervous system stimulant that increases energy and decreases appetite; used to treat narcolepsy and some forms of depression

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speed logo #22125(dexterity) How quickly one can execute a series of motions or repeat a single motion.
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Speed logo #21487a term used to describe the pace of a putt. Proper 'speed' of a putt will either hole the putt or leave it about 18 inches beyond the cup.
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Speed logo #21002• (n.) Prosperity in an undertaking; favorable issue; success. • (n.) To go; to fare. • (v. t.) To hasten to a conclusion; to expedite. • (n.) To experience in going; to have any condition, good or ill; to fare. • (n.) To fare well; to have success; to prosper. • (v. t.) To wish success or god fortune to, in any undert...
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speed logo #21003(from the article `navigation`) ...units of a day`s sail. Later, distances were deduced from estimates of the ship`s speed and the lengths of time over which these speeds were ... ...In the mid-18th century the French hydraulic engineer Henri Pitot, studying the flow of water in rivers and canals, invented a device—now called ... ...
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speed logo #21003in photography, any of those standards that indicate (1) the size of the lens opening, or aperture, (2) the duration of exposure, and (3) the ...
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Speed logo #21130change in position with respect to time.
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Speed logo #20023Paleontologists can deduce approximate dinosaur speeds by using fossilized trackway and the dinosaur's skeletal structure. In 1976, the British zoologist R. McNeill Alexander used elephants, birds, people, and many other living animals to formulate an equation relating an animal's speed, leg length, and its stride length. Solving for speed, the equ...
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speed logo #209731. To go; to fare. 'To warn him now he is too farre sped.' (Remedy of Love) ... 2. To experience in going; to have any condition, good or ill; to fare. 'Ships heretofore in seas lke fishes sped; The mightiest still upon the smallest fed.' (Waller) ... 3. To fare well; to have success; to prosper. 'Save London, and send true lawyers their meed! For ...
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Speed logo #21048A measure of the sensitivity to light of a photographic emulsion
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Speed logo #22402One who attempts to anticipate price changes and, through buying and selling contracts, aims to make
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speed logo #10444(Learning Modules / Mathematics / Gravity) Distance moved divided by time taken.
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Speed logo #20972Speed (spēd) intransitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Sped (spĕd), Speeded ; present participle & verbal noun Speeding .] [ Anglo-Saxon spēdan , from spēd , noun ; akin to Dutch ...
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Speed logo #20972Speed noun [ Anglo-Saxon sp...d success, swiftness, from sp...wan to succeed; akin to Dutch spoed d, Old High German spuot success, spuot to succees, Sanskrit sphā to increase, grow fat. √170 b. ] 1. Prosperity in an undertaking; f...
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Speed logo #20972Speed transitive verb 1. To cause to be successful, or to prosper; hence, to aid; to favor. 'Fortune speed us!' Shak. « With rising gales that speed their happy flight.» Dryden. 2. To cause to make haste; to dispatch with celerity; to drive a...
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Speed logo #21197A drug that stimulates the central nervous system and depresses intestinal motility, causing an increase in appetite. Drug abusers take the medication orally or intraveneously, which causes psychological dependence. Pregnant women that take the drug are at an increased risk of developing preterm labor, placental abruption, fetal distress, intraut.....
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Speed logo #20948A measure of the sensitivity to light of a photographic emulsion.
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Speed logo #23812How fast an object is moving. Average speed = Total distance divided by time taken.
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Speed logo #20528Amphetamines (slang).
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speed logo #20974swiftness noun a rate (usually rapid) at which something happens; `the project advanced with gratifying speed`
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speed logo #21221(physics) Rate at which an object moves, or how fast an object moves. The average speed v of an object may be calculated by dividing the distance s it has travelled by the time t taken to do so, and may be expressed as: v
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speed logo #21221(medicine) Common name for amphetamine, a stimulant drug
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speed logo #23665[Measurements] a rate at which something happens
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