
a controlled outlet on a pipeline, tank, or conduit which is used to discharge water or accumulations of material carried by the water.
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The separation of a portion of a rocket or spacecraft by explosive force. The Solid Rocket Boosters of the Space Shuttle, for example, are separated by blowoff.
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a controlled outlet on a pipeline, tank, or conduit which is used to discharge water or accumulations of material carried by the water.
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The last match of a feud. It usually takes place with some sort of added stipulation so that the two wrestlers involved can finally go their separate ways.
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a current of escaping surplus steam, water, etc.: The safety valve released a violent blowoff from the furnace. · a device that permits and channels such a current. · a person who brags or boasts; a blow-hard. · a temporary, sudden surge, as in prices: The Federal Reserve Board's credit tightening could cause a blowoff in inte...
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