
1) Account 2) Actor hunter 3) Advancement aid 4) Another computer key 5) Bar bill 6) Bar charges 7) Bar check 8) Bar obligation 9) Bar payment 10) Bar pickup 11) Bar tally 12) Bar total 13) Bat lost label 14) Bat turned in flap 15) Bill 16) Bill at a bar 17) Bill at the bar 18) Bill in a bar 19) Bill of expenses
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1) Bar bill 2) Bill 3) Cola 4) Flap 5) Invoice 6) Pill 7) Tabloid
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Totalisator Agency Board. The original State government body appointed to regulate off-course betting. Many of the State TABs have been privatised in recent years.[6]
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• (n.) A tag. See Tag, 2. • (n.) A loop for pulling or lifting something. • (n.) A border of lace or other material, worn on the inner front edge of ladies` bonnets. • (n.) A loose pendent part of a lady`s garment; esp., one of a series of pendent squares forming an edge or border. • (n.) The flap or latchet of a shoe faste...
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(from the article `Coca-Cola Company, The`) ...acquisition of new products. In 1946 the company purchased rights to the Fanta soft drink, previously developed in Germany. It introduced the ...
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(from the article `drum`) ...were expected to extemporize their parts. By the 13th century, three types of drum appear to have been established: the nakers, small paired ...
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Tabulation. Usually refers to research data.
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The exposed portion of strip shingles defined by cutouts.
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a vaccine prepared from killed typhoid, paratyphoid A and paratyphoid B bacilli.
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[Naval Acronyms and Slang] Tactical Advance to Battle: typically a long march with weight and wearing your boots
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A small adjustable surface on wing or tail surfaces, used to make small trim changes
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Tape Automated Bonding
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Tab noun [ Etymol. uncertain.]
1. The flap or latchet of a shoe fastened with a string or a buckle.
2. A tag. See
Tag , 2.
3. A loop for pulling or lifting something.
4. A border of lace or other material, worn on the inner front edge of ladies' bonnets.
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- The exposed portion of strip shingles defined by cutouts.
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Tab is the name given to a border of lace or other material, worn on the inner front edge of ladies' bonnets. A tab is a loose pendent part of a lady's garment, the term being especially applied to one of a series of pendent squares forming an edge or border.
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Tab is slang for tablet.
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a tablet of a drug, usually LSD
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Therapeutic abortion
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Tablet
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See Finger Tab
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LSD (slang)
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A small hinged flap usually set in the trailing edge of a control surface. Its purpose is so to adjust the control that the aeroplane is properly trimmed when the controls are centralised.
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The exposed portion of strip shingles defined by cutouts.
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The exposed portion of strip shingles defined by cutouts.
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Protector for string-fingers to prevent chafing.
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