
1) Be a go-getter 2) Be sold for a certain price 3) Bring 4) Bring back 5) Bring back a ball 6) Bring in 7) Channel 8) Channelise 9) Channelize 10) Coastal geography 11) Command to a canine 12) Command to a retriever 13) Command to bowser 14) Command to fido 15) Command to rover 16) Command to spot
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1) Bring 2) Carry 3) Earn 4) Get 5) Gofor 6) Goget 7) Retrieve 8) Sell for 9) Shag
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To catch the ball above ones head.
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The area in which ocean waves are generated by the wind. Also refers to the length of the fetch area, measured in the direction of the wind.
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• (v. t.) To reduce; to throw. • (v. t.) To bring or get within reach by going; to reach; to arrive at; to attain; to reach by sailing. • (n.) The apparation of a living person; a wraith. • (v. t.) To bring to accomplishment; to achieve; to make; to perform, with certain objects; as, to fetch a compass; to fetch a leap; to fetch...
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(1) The retrieve of game by the dog. (2) The command to retrieve game.
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extra code added to the operating system to replace other code that has been found to be buggy or simply in need of improvement
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area of ocean or lake surface over which the wind blows in an essentially constant direction, thus generating waves. The term also is used as a ... [2 related articles]
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The area in which ocean waves are generated by the wind. It is generally delineated by coast lines, fronts , or areas of wind curvature or divergence.
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<ecology> Length of water surface exposed to wind during generation of waves. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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The area in which ocean waves are generated by the wind. Also refers to the length of the fetch area, measured in the direction of the wind.
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An old word used to denote the projected astral body of a person; a form that is deliberately sent on a mission, usually to collect information.
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In an airstream - is the length of its traverse across an area which modifies its properties.
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sailing a course upwind. The length of a fetch is the distance the wind blows over uninterrupted. To fetch a mark is to reach it without further tacking
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Fetch (fĕch; 224)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Fetched 2;
present participle & verbal noun .
Fetching .] [ Middle English
fecchen , Anglo-Saxon
feccan , perhaps the same word as
fetian ; or co...
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Fetch noun 1. A stratagem by which a thing is indirectly brought to pass, or by which one thing seems intended and another is done; a trick; an artifice. « Every little
fetch of wit and criticism.»
South. 2. The apparation of a living person; a wraith. ...
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fetch intransitive verb To bring one's self; to make headway; to veer; as, to
fetch about; to
fetch to windward.
Totten. To fetch away (Nautical) ,
to break loose; to roll slide to leeward. --
To fetch and carry ,
to serve obsequiously, like ...
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The distance of open water in one direction across a body of water over which wind can blow.
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[v] - be sold for a certain price 2. [v] - take away or remove
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The length of unobstructed open sea surface across which the wind can generate waves (GENERATING AREA).
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noun the action of fetching
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The distance over which a wind of nearly constant direction has blown, usually over a consistent surface such as water or a forest or a field. Most often the fetch is applied to a distance over water and used to determine the height of wind-generated waves. However, fetch can be applied to many studies of energy and water vapour transfers from the ...
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(1) The retrieving of game by the dog. (2) The command to retrieve game.
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Distance over which wave-forming winds blow.
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The unobstructed distance over water in which waves are generated by wind of relatively constant direction and speed. Wind fetch is a term used to describe the open area and distance across a bay or body of water in which wind can exert energy on waves to cause them to be higher and more forceful upon impact with shorelines.
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