
1) Boat 2) Trashbag
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1) QE II 2) Ball hit on the screws 3) Ball struck on the nose 4) Band right for ship 5) Baseball drive 6) Baseball rope 7) Batted ball 8) Big boat 9) Big ship 10) Carnival craft 11) Certain cosmetic 12) Challenge for a shortstop 13) Clean hit 14) Cosmetic item 15) Course right for ship 16) Course right for vessel
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Ship of the line
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Ship of the line
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A cargo or passenger-carrying ship which is operated between scheduled, advertised ports of loading and discharge on a regular basis.
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• (n.) A slab on which small pieces of marble, tile, etc., are fastened for grinding. • (n.) A ball which, when struck, flies through the air in a nearly straight line not far from the ground. • (n.) A thin piece placed between two parts to hold or adjust them, fill a space, etc.; a shim. • (n.) A lining within the cylinder, in ...
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An insulated sleeve made from phenolic, EPDM, fiberglass, impregnated cardboard, or any number of materials which protects the combustion chamber while the motor is burning.
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Glass container, often blue, that fits snugly inside metal objects such as sugar basins and salt cellars. The glass lining prevents the contents corroding the metal and perhaps being contaminated by it. Blue glass also helps to show off any pierced decoration on the metal container.
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(from the article `commercial fishing`) Fishing with lines and hooks is carried out by a wide range of vessels using either manual or mechanical hauling.
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(low-ionization nuclear emission-line region) A type of gaseous region common in the centers of many kinds of galaxies. Some of these have been shown to be low-luminosity active galactic nuclei, perhaps an extension of Seyfert activity to the lowest levels, implying that the who...
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Barrier designed to prevent the leaching of contents from a landfill. Commonly comprised of plastic or dense clay.
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Base stones of drain feature providing the water channel; stops the front or base of the drain eroding away and sheds water and debris away.
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20717

See backing.
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<botany> A plant seedling grown in a long narrow tube (typically 10 inches tall and 1.5 inches in diameter) for convenient transplanting onto a revegetation site. ... (04 Mar 1998) ...
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(līn´әr) material applied to the inside of the walls of a cavity or container for protection or insulation. cavity liner an agent used to line a tooth cavity for protection of the pulp from irritation and for neutralization of the free acids of zinc phosphate cements.
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Glass container, often blue, that fits snugly inside metal objects such as sugar basins and salt cellars. The glass lining prevents the contents corroding the metal and perhaps being contaminated by it. Blue glass also helps to show off any pierced decoration on the metal container.
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Lin'er (līn'ẽr)
noun 1. One who lines, as, a
liner of shoes.
2. A vessel belonging to a regular line of packets; also, a line-of-battle ship; a ship of the line.
3. (Machinery) A thin piece placed between two parts to hold or adjust them, fill a spa...
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A scripted link or slogan, used to keep the station's on-air sound standard
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Ship of The Line: a major warship capable of taking its place in the main (battle) line of fighting ships. Hence modern term for most prestigious passenger vessel: Liner.
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Low Ionization Nuclear Emission Region, a galactic nucleus that is characterized by spectral line emission from weakly-ionized gas
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Cloth gloves used to line the inside of a rubber insulating glove.
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Removable, cushioned boot found inside the plastic shell of a ski boot. Provides support/padding and may be customized. May also refer to glove liners.
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1. A relatively impermeable barrier designed to keep leachate inside a landfill. Liner materials include plastic and dense clay. 2. An insert or sleeve for sewer pipes to prevent leakage or infiltration.
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ocean liner noun a large commercial ship (especially one that carries passengers on a regular schedule)
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A flexible sleeve in the milking teat cup or rigid-walled liner holder. Responsible for massaging the teat end and intermittently cutting vacuum at the teat end during milking. Also called an inflation.
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