
1) Broadcast 2) Handon 3) Passon 4) Race 5) Rly 6) Tell 7) Transmit
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1) US communications satellite 2) Baton event 3) Baton pass 4) Baton Rouge race 5) Baton-passing event 6) Baton-passing race 7) Bit of electrical work 8) Broadcast a race 9) Broadcast sort of race 10) Carry forward 11) Change early for the race 12) Circuit section 13) Communications satellite 14) Competition involving legs
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events with cyclists exchanging places with teammates, to share the workload, e.g., a handsling in a madison race.
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A relay is an electrically operated switch. Many relays use an electromagnet to mechanically operate a switch, but other operating principles are also used, such as solid-state relays. Relays are used where it is necessary to control a circuit by a low-power signal (with complete electrical isolation between control and controlled circuits), or wh...
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[shop] Relay is a chain of newspaper, magazine, book, and convenience stores, mostly based in train stations and airports. It is owned by Lagardère Services, a subsidiary of Lagardère Group. Its heaviest concentration is in France, but it also operates in other countries. In 2010, the network had 1,100 shops on 4 continents. ...
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sequence in which groups of hounds stationed along a hunting line were uncoupled for the chase (BG 248-49)
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• (a.) Relating to, or having the characteristics of, an auxiliary apparatus put into action by a feeble force but itself capable of exerting greater force, used to control a comparatively powerful machine or appliance. • (n.) A supply of hunting dogs or horses kept in readiness at certain places to relive the tired dogs or horses, and to...
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An electrical switch employing an armature to open and close circuits.
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in electricity, electromagnetic device for remote or automatic control of current in one (relay) circuit, using the variation in current in another ... [1 related articles]
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Two spacecraft, designed and built by RCA, to test intercontinental satellite communications technology. Relay was a communications satellite of the active repeater type, in which signals from one ground station were picked up and rebroadcast to another station by the satellite`s internal equipment....
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An electric switch, when a control voltage is applied to the device, two terminals are connected (or disconnected).
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1. A supply of anything arranged beforehand for affording relief from time to time, or at successive stages; provision for successive relief. Specifically: A supply of horses placced at stations to be in readiness to relieve others, so that a trveler may proceed without delay. A supply of hunting dogs or horses kept in readiness at certain places t...
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sequence in which groups of hounds stationed along a hunting line were uncoupled for the chase (BG 248-49)
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Re·lay' adjective (Machinery) Relating to, or having the characteristics of, an auxiliary apparatus put into action by a feeble force but itself capable of exerting greater force, used to control a comparatively powerful machine or appliance. [ Webster 1913 Suppl.]
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Re·lay' noun [ French
relais (cf. Old French
relais relaxation, discontinuance, Italian
rilascio release, relief,
rilasso relay), from Old French
relaissier to abandon, release, from Latin
relaxare . See
Relax .]
1. A supply of anything arran...
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Re·lay' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Relaid (-l?d);
present participle & verbal noun Relaying .] [ Prefix
re- +
lay , v.] To lay again; to lay a second time; as, to
relay a pavement.
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An electrical device used to produce programmed effects by interrupting the flow of current.
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A mechanical switch operated by a solenoid.
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A relay is any switch that is operated via electricity. Relays control circuits with low power electrical signals and are used in a variety of devices. Protective relays are used to detect when voltage in a specific line has exceeded or gone below the acceptable range for a given device. This results in a signal that is sent to a protective device,...
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A defensive method where the ball is thrown by an outfielder to an infielder who then throws to the last target. This is carried out as accurate throws are not easy over long distances and the ball loses a significant amount of pace the farther it must be thrown.
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Electromechanical device containing a coil and set of contacts. The contacts close when the coil is activated.
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electrical relay noun electrical device such that current flowing through it in one circuit can switch on and off a current in a second circuit
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In electrical engineering, an electromagnetic switch. A small current passing through a coil of wire wound around an iron core attracts an armature whose movement closes a pair of sprung contacts to complete a secondary circuit, which may carry a large current or activate other devices. The solid-...
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An electromechanical switch that uses a small amount of incoming electricity to charge an electromagnet, which physically pulls down a connecting switch to complete a circuit. This allows a low-power circuit to divert the electricity in a high-power circuit.
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A race in which four swimmers compete as a team. All the swimmers must swim an equal distance in the race. At practices, a relay simply means a multi-person race, the rules of which are limited only by the imaginations of the coach. For details on competitive events see freestyle relay and medley relay.
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