
1) Aerosol 2) Aerosol can output 3) Aerosol mist 4) Aerosol output 5) Agile one enters fine mist 6) Apply DDT 7) Apply deodorant 8) Atomizer 9) Atomizer output 10) Branch 11) Bunch of cut flowers 12) Cascade 13) Certain deodorant 14) Coif mist 15) Could it water a few flowers 16) Cut-flower display
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1) Aerosol 2) Airbrush 3) Aroma 4) Atomise 5) Atomiser 6) Atomize 7) Atomizer 8) Bouquet 9) Bubble 10) Bubbles 11) Bunch 12) Flower 13) Haze 14) Jet 15) Mist 16) Spindrift 17) Splash 18) Splatter 19) Spoondrift 20) Sprig 21) Spurt 22) Steam 23) Vapour 24) Water 25) Waterfall
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- a quantity of small objects flying through the air
- flower arrangement consisting of a single branch or shoot bearing flowers and foliage
- water in small drops in the atmosphere; blown from waves or thrown up by a waterfall
- a jet of vapor
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To hit the ball with a grossly inconsistent direction compared with the intended target in a seemingly random manner.
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see
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small material stripped off the branches of coppice and made into coal wood or bavins (Ja, 303)
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• (n.) A side channel or branch of the runner of a flask, made to distribute the metal in all parts of the mold. • (v. t.) To let fall in the form of spray. • (v. t.) To throw spray upon; to treat with a liquid in the form of spray; as, to spray a wound, or a surgical instrument, with carbolic acid. • (v. t.) A jet of fine medic...
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a liquid minutely divided or nebulized as by a jet of air of steam.
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(from the article `Slocum, Joshua`) ...Voyage of the Liberdade about one of his passages and in 1894 Voyage of the Destroyer about another. In April 1895 he set sail from Boston in the ...
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(from the article `Sun`)
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(from the article `floral decoration`) Sprays are large, flat bouquets of long-stem plant material. They are either carried or placed on caskets or at tombs as commemorative offerings. If ...
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A liquid minutely divided or nebulised as by a jet of air of steam. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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To hit the ball erratically off line.
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see
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small material stripped off the branches of coppice and made into coal wood or bavins (Ja, 303)
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An ensemble of water droplets torn by the wind from an extensive body of water, generally from the crests of waves, and carried up into the air in such quantities that it reduces the horizontal visibility.
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Dispersion of a liquid in the form of droplets suspended in air.
i) air-carried. Spray propelled to target in airstream
ii) coarse. Dispersion of drops of mass median diameter over 200 microns, and volume median diameter over 500 µm
iii) concentrate. Undiluted commercial pesticide preparation
iv) curative. Fungicide effective shortly after infection has occurred
v) fine, dispersion of drops of 50-150 microns mass median diameter
vi) floor. Spray applied to over-wintering dead leaves on ground surface
vii) hormone. Spray material having growth-regulating action
viii) mist. Dispersion of droplets 50-100 microns diameter...
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Spray (sprā)
noun [ Confer Danish
sprag . See
Sprig .]
1. A small shoot or branch; a twig.
Chaucer. « The painted birds, companions of the spring, Hopping from
spray , were heard to sing.»
Dryden. 2. A collective body of small b...
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Spray noun [ probably from a Dutch or Low German form akin to English
spread . See
Spread ,
transitive verb ]
1. Water flying in small drops or particles, as by the force of wind, or the dashing of waves, or from a waterfall, and the like.
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Spray transitive verb 1. To let fall in the form of spray. [ Poetic]
M. Arnold. 2. To throw spray upon; to treat with a liquid in the form of spray; as, to
spray a wound, or a surgical instrument, with carbolic acid.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sprā Definitions: 1. A jet of liquid in fine drops, coarser than a vapor; it is produced by forcing the liquid from the minute opening of an atomizer, mixing it with air.
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The most common method for dealing with vineyard pests (bugs, fungus, etc) is by spraying the vineyards with chemicals. This can have a negative affect on the grapes and the environment if done in excess, so many wineries are moving towards using as few chemicals as possible. Not all sprays are chemical though, and some natural substitutes are bein...
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An ensemble of water droplets torn by the wind from an extensive body of water, generally from the crests of waves, and carried up into the air in such quantities that it reduces the horizontal visibility.
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An icing flower arrangement on a cake.
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noun a jet of vapor
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