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Stoke logo #10101) Add firewood to 2) Add fuel to 3) Add fuel to the fire 4) Add more coal 5) Eat, figuratively 6) English boy name 7) Fan the fire 8) Farm in Virginia 9) Feed 10) Feed a fire 11) Feed a furnace 12) Feed abundantly 13) Feed as a fire 14) Feed fuel into 15) Feed fuel to 16) Feed fuel to a furnace 17) Feed hot coals to
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Stoke

Stoke logo #10101) Arouse 2) Feed 3) Fuel
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Stoke

Stoke logo #21002• (v. i.) To poke or stir up a fire; hence, to tend the fires of furnaces, steamers, etc. • (v. t.) To poke or stir up, as a fire; hence, to tend, as the fire of a furnace, boiler, etc. • (v. t.) To stick; to thrust; to stab.
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stoke

stoke logo #21003(from the article `viscosity`) ...dimensions of kinematic viscosity are area divided by time; the appropriate units are metre squared per second. The unit of kinematic viscosity in ... ...however, and later disclaimed any prior discovery when the German physicist Gustav R. Kirchhoff published his explanation of the Fraunhofer lines. ......
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stoke

stoke logo #20973A unit of kinematic viscosity, that of a fluid with a viscosity of 1 poise and a density of 1 g/ml; equal to 10-4 square meter per second. ... Origin: Sir George Gabriel Stokes ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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stoke

stoke logo #21001(stōk) a unit of kinematic viscosity, equal to 10−4 m2 per second.
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Stoke

Stoke logo #20972Stoke intransitive verb To poke or stir up a fire; hence, to tend the fires of furnaces, steamers, etc.
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Stoke

Stoke logo #20972Stoke transitive verb [ Middle English stoken , from Dutch stoken , from stok a stick (cf. Old French estoquier to thrust, stab; of Teutonic origin, and akin to Dutch stok ). See Stock .] 1. To stick; to thrust; to stab. [ Obsolete] « Nor short...
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stoke

stoke logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: stōk Definitions: 1. A unit of kinematic viscosity, that of a fluid with a viscosity of 1 poise and a density of 1 g/mL; equal to 10−4 m2/second.
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Stoke

Stoke logo #21217HMS Stoke was a British improved Hunt Class minesweeper of 710 tons displacement built under the Emergency War Programme during the Great War and launched sometime between 1917 and 1919, seeing action during the Second World War. HMS Stoke was powered by Yarrow coal-fired boilers providing a top speed of 16 knots and a range of about 2400 km at top...
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stoke

stoke logo #20400[v] - stir up or tend
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stoke

stoke logo #23665 stir up
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