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Springer logo #10101) German surname 2) Impost 3) Kind of spaniel 4) Spaniel type 5) Spaniel variety 6) Stone 7) Tracked robot 8) Tv slugfest host 9) Type of arch
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Springer logo #10101) Spaniel
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springer logo #10444
  1. a cow about to give birth
  2. a large spaniel with wavy silky coat usually black or liver and white

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Springer logo #21000 Springer is the name of several places in the United States: Springer may also refer to: ...
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Springer logo #21000[Transformers] Springer is the name of several fictional characters from the various Transformers universes. For trademark reasons, many toys of the character are named Autobot Springer. ==Transformers: Generation 1== Springer is a green Autobot Triple Changer who can transform into both a Cybertronian car and a helicopter. So named for the...
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Springer logo #21000[architecture] A springer is an architectural term for the lowest voussoir on each side of an arch. Since it is the bottom-most element of the arch, it is where the arch support terminates at the responds. It rests on the impost or pier of the arch, that is, the topmost part of the abutment, from which the arch arises. ...
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Springer logo #21002• (n.) The impost, or point at which an arch rests upon its support, and from which it seems to spring. • (n.) The rib of a groined vault, as being the solid abutment for each section of vaulting. • (n.) The grampus. • (n.) A variety of the field spaniel. See Spaniel. • (n.) One who, or that which, springs; specifically, on...
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Springer logo #21505A horse whose price shortens dramatically, each new quotation being taken up (e.g. from 20-1, 100 - 8, 10 - 1, 8 - 1, 6-1, 5 - 1, 9 - 2, 4 - 1 to an S.P. of 7 - 2).
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springer logo #21043lowest tilted stones of an arch or vault
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springer logo #209731. One who, or that which, springs; specifically, one who rouses game. ... 2. A young plant. ... 3. The impost, or point at which an arch rests upon its support, and from which it seems to spring. Hence: The bottom stone of an arch, which lies on the impost. The skew back is one form of springer. ... The rib of a groined vault, as being the solid a...
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Springer logo #22129point from which an arch or vault is struck from a wall face
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Springer logo #20972Spring'er noun 1. One who, or that which, springs; specifically, one who rouses game. 2. A young plant. [ Obsolete] Evelyn. 3. (Architecture) (a) The impost, or point at which an arch rests upon its support, and from which it seems to spring. Hence: ...
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springer logo #20030The lowest voussoir on each side of an arch. It is where the vertical support for the arch terminates and the curve of the arch begins.
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Springer logo #21217The Mittlere Ladungstrager (SdKfz 304) or 'Springer' was a German expendable tracked demolition charge vehicle of the Second World War. The Springer was driven close to the target, before the driver disembarked and guided the vehicle in the rest of the way to the target by radio control before detonating the 330 kg charge it carried. The Springer h...
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Springer logo #21217HMS Springer was a British Sealion Class submarine of 715 tons displacement launched during the early 1940's. HMS Springer was armed with one 3-inch gun; one 20 mm anti-aircraft gun; three machine-guns; six 21-inch torpedo tubes in the bow and one external 21 inch torpedo tube. She had a top speed of 14.5 knots surfaced and 10 knots submerged, coul...
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Springer logo #21217In architecture a springer is the impost, or point at which an arch rests upon its support, and from which it seems to spring. Hence the term describes the bottom stone of an arch, which lies on the impost. The skew back is one form of springer. The term is also used to describe the rib of a groined vault, as being the solid abutment for each secti...
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Springer logo #21217Springer is slang for a navy physical-training instructor.
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Springer logo #22189The stone lying first above the base of an arch.
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Springer logo #23720slang for a racehorse on which the betting odds suddenly shorten.
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Springer logo #20402point from which an arch or vault is struck from a wall face
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springer logo #20434the voussoir which rests on the cap above a jamb and marks the beginning of an arch stoke-hole. furnace-area for a hypocaust
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springer logo #20974springing cow noun a cow about to give birth
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Springer logo #22166Female cattle close to calving.
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Springer logo #22370A Springer is a particular Harley-Davidson model in the Softail family. It is characterized by a fro
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Springer logo #22439a visibly pregnant heifer during her first gestation.
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