
1) Agricultural soil 2) April 22 honoree 3) April 22 is its day 4) Aristotelian element 5) Avex Group artist 6) Big revolver 7) Blue planet 8) Bound is bound to this 9) Brownish pigment 10) Busy planet 11) Catwoman portrayer Kitt 12) Classical element 13) Connect to the earth 14) Current location 15) Dirt
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1) Archipelagic 2) Archipelago 3) Base 4) Beachfront 5) Cape 6) Champaign 7) Change of heart 8) Clay 9) Clod 10) Corpse 11) Cosmos 12) Diatomite 13) Dirt 14) Globe 15) Ground 16) Hills 17) Hole 18) Home 19) Insular 20) Island 21) Isthmian 22) Kieselguhr 23) Land 24) Landmass 25) Mainland 26) Moraine
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• (n.) A hole in the ground, where an animal hides himself; as, the earth of a fox. • (n.) A similar oxide, having a slight alkaline reaction, as lime, magnesia, strontia, baryta. • (v. t.) To cover with earth or mold; to inter; to bury; -- sometimes with up. • (n.) Any earthy-looking metallic oxide, as alumina, glucina, zirconi...
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(from the article `Zola, Émile`) ...writings, in later years, it can be said, rather, that controversy sought out the reluctant novelist. His publication of a particularly grim and ... In La Terre (1887; Earth) Zola breaks with the tradition of rustic, pastoral depictions of peasant life to show what he considered to be the sordi...
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(from the article `motion picture, history of the`) ...Ukrainian history; Arsenal (1929), an epic film poem about the effects of revolution and civil war upon the Ukraine; and Zemlya (Earth, 1930), ...
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Earth, also known as the Earth or Terra, is the planet on which we live, the third planet outward from the Sun. It is the largest of the solar system's terrestrial planets, and the only planetary body that modern science can confirm as harbouring life. The planet has a single natural satellite, the Moon, and formed around 4.5 billion (4.5×109) yea...
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make an electric connection between a given point in a system or in an installation or in equipment and a local earth NOTE - The connection to local earth may be - intentional, or - unintentional or accidental and may be permanent or temporary.
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SOLAR SYSTEM - PLANETARY ORBITAL DATAAverage dist.from Sun (AU) -
1.000Min. distance from Sun (AU) -
0.983Max. distance from Sun (AU) -
1.017Eccentricity of orbit -
0.017Inclination to ecliptic(°) -
0.00SOLAR SYSTEM - PLANETARY PERIODS AND MOTIONS Sidereal period (days or...
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A protective device by which an electrical circuit is connected to the general mass of earth so as to ensure an immediate discharge of energy reducing danger.
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1. <astronomy> Planet that is the third in order from the sun. It is one of the four inner or terrestrial planets of the solar system. ... 2. The softer inorganic matter composing part of the surface of the globe, in distinction from the firm rock; soil of all kinds, including gravel, clay, loam, and the like; sometimes, soil favorable to the...
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The 4th element of alchemical tradition; the essence of grounding and stability; element of the North and the nature of balance.
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Earth intransitive verb To burrow.
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Earth noun [ Anglo-Saxon
eor...e ; akin to Old Saxon
ertha , OFries.
irthe , Dutch
aarde , Old High German
erda , German
erde , Icelandic
jör... , Swedish & Danish
jord , Goth.
aīrpa , Old High German
ero , Greek ..., ad...
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Earth transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Earthed ; present participle & verbal noun Earthing .] 1. To hide, or cause to hide, in the earth; to chase into a burrow or den. 'The fox is earthed .' Dryden.
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Earth was old English for an animal's underground lair or hole. The term first occurs in the Domesday book referring to the village in Essex of Focsearde (now Foxearth), though the Oxford English Dictionary erroneously claims the term to first occur in a book published in 1575.
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Earth is the collective noun for a group of foxes.
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see ground.
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earth 1. The land surface of the world. 2. The realm of mortal existence; the temporal world.
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Socery and Witchcraft; Earlier, the Moon, Earth, and the Underworld Greek: Hecate (goddess) Latin: Trivia (goddess, whose name means `of the three ways” because, like Hecate, she was worshipped at crossroads)
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Can mean a connection to the earth itself or the negative lead to the chassis or any point to zero voltage.
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noun the abode of mortals (as contrasted with heaven or hell); `it was hell on earth`
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noun a connection between an electrical device and a large conducting body, such as the earth (which is taken to be at zero voltage)
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Click images to enlargeThird planet from the Sun. It is almost spherical, flattened slightly at the poles, and is composed of five concentric layers: inner core, outer core, mantle, crust, and atmosphere. About 70% of the surface (including the north and south polar ice caps) is covered with water. The Earth is su...
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Electrical connection between an appliance and the ground. In the event of a fault in an electrical appliance, for example, involving connection between the live part of the circuit and the outer casing, the current flows to earth, causing no harm to the user. In most domestic installations, an earth is created by a connection to a metal water-...
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An electrical connection to the earth, which represents 0 volts or 'ground potential' by way of a me
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