
1) BEAM robotic 2) Breaking ball 3) Breaking fastball 4) Breaking pitch 5) Curve relative 6) Curveball relative 7) Curving pitch 8) Device on a trombone 9) Fast curve 10) Fast curve ball 11) Fast pitch 12) Fast pitch with a curve 13) Fast reverse curve 14) Fast-pitched baseball 15) Happy hour sandwich
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1) Pitch 2) Skidder
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- someone who races the luge
- freshwater turtle of United States and South America; frequently raised commercially; some young sold as pets
- a fastball that curves slightly away from the side from which it was thrown
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a wrist spinner's delivery where backspin is put on the ball.
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In baseball, a slider (also known as a yakker or a snapper) is a pitch that breaks (changes course sharply) laterally and down, with a speed between that of a curveball and a fastball. The break on the pitch is shorter than that of a curveball. The release technique of a slider is between a curveball and a fastball. The slider is similar to the cu...
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[BEAM] In BEAM robotics, a Slider is a robot that has a mode of locomotion by moving body parts smoothly along a surface while remaining in contact with it. ==Genera== ...
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[computing] A slider or track bar is a graphical control element with which a user may set a value by moving an indicator, usually in a horizontal fashion. In some cases the user may also click on a point on the slider to change the setting. It is different from a scrollbar in that it is not continuous but used to adjust a value without cha...
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[cricket] In cricket, a slider is a type of delivery bowled by a wrist spin bowler. Whereas a topspinner is released with the thumb facing the batsman, a slider is bowled in a similar manner to a legbreak, but instead of imparting sidespin with the third finger, the bowler allows his fingers to roll down the back of the ball, providing a mi...
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[parachuting] A slider is a small rectangular piece of fabric with a grommet near each corner used to control the deployment of a `ram-air` parachute. A ram-air parachute has a tendency to open very rapidly. At high velocities, the opening shock from such a rapid deployment can cause damage to the canopy or injury to the jumper. The slider ...
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• (a.) See Slidder. • (n.) The red-bellied terrapin (Pseudemys rugosa). • (n.) One who, or that which, slides; especially, a sliding part of an instrument or machine.
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(from the article `Bender, Charles Albert`) American professional baseball player, a right-handed pitcher. He is credited with the invention of the pitch known as the slider.A comparatively new pitch, called the slider, was introduced in the 1920s by George Blaeholder, who otherwise had an undistinguished major league ... [2 related art...
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(from the article `keyboard instrument`) ...a strip of wood or plastic running the full length of each rank of pipes. In it is drilled a series of holes, one of which registers exactly with ... The earliest organ stops used a slider system. Holes in a strip of wood set in a slider frame coincided with holes in the feet of the pipes of o...
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A term for an athlete in sliding sports, like bobsleigh, luge or skeleton.
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A coin which is just this side of uncirculated with only very slight traces of wear - (AU58).
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A rectangular piece of nylon fabric with a grommet at each corner through which the canopy's suspension lines are routed. Packed at the top of the lines, the slider controls the opening of the canopy by preventing the parachute from expanding too rapidly
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An input-device to manipulate audio or MIDI data; a typical use is to increase or decrease volume. Programs will have this as an on-screen image, like a button control that one can move with a mouse
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A float fishing style
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Slid'er adjective See
Slidder . [ Obsolete]
Chaucer. Found on
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Slid'er noun 1. One who, or that which, slides; especially, a sliding part of an instrument or machine.
2. (Zoology) The red-bellied terrapin (
Pseudemys rugosa ). [ Local, U. S. ]
Slider pump ,
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An input-device to manipulate audio or MIDI data; a typical use is to increase or decrease volume. Programs will have this as an on-screen image, like a button control that one can move with a mouse.
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A breaking ball that moves latterly as it reaches home plate.
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A comparatively fast pitch that has a slight curve in the reverse direction of the throwing arm.
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https://www.888sport.com/blog/glossary-sports-terms/glossary-baseball-terms
noun a person who slips or slides because of loss of traction
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yellow-bellied terrapin noun freshwater turtle of United States and South America; frequently raised commercially; some young sold as pets
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A skeleton athlete.
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