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Traps logo #10101) Ambushes 2) Gins 3) Snares 4) Snows in 5) Webs
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Traps

Traps logo #10101) US Open hazards 2) Animal snarers 3) Bags 4) Baltusrol hazards 5) Catch-22s 6) Catches 7) Catches a stray sprat 8) Catches different parts 9) Catches in a sting 10) Catches wild sprat 11) Catches wrong parts 12) Catching devices 13) Clay pigeon hurlers 14) Clay pigeon launchers 15) Clay pigeon tossers
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Traps logo #21002• (n. pl.) Small or portable articles for dress, furniture, or use; goods; luggage; things.
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Traps logo #22814A part of the stage floor that can open and close, allowing performers or objects to appear or disappear from the stage.
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Traps logo #22074Abbreviation for trapezius muscles, the largest muscles of the back and neck that draw head backward and rotate scapula.
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TRAPS logo #21219Type: Term Definitions: 1. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-receptor associated periodic syndrome; constellation of disease characterized by prolonged attacks of high fever and severe localized inflammation.
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Traps logo #21217Traps is slang for personal effects, belongings.
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Traps logo #20411Removable areas of the stage floor that allow access to the area underneath the stage. Special purpose traps are grave traps, dip traps and star traps.
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Traps logo #20470Abbreviation for trapezius muscles, the largest muscle of the back and neck that draws the head backwards and rotates the scapula.
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Traps logo #20479(NETWORK GLOSSARY) Unsolicited messages sent by an SNMP agent to a network management system that indicate the occurrence of a significant event.
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Traps logo #20966Abbreviation for trapezius muscles, the largest muscles of the back and neck that draw head backward and rotate scapula.
Found on https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20966
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