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----Handicapped is an adjective used to refer to a person or animal who is partially disabled or unable to use a limb or limbs. The use of this term is sometimes considered offensive, though it is preferable to the derogatory term "cripple" or "retard", which is an insult most disabled people find thrown at them at some point in their lives. (Note, however, that the term "cripple" is used specifically to refer to a horse unable to race). ...
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| critical pressure |
The critical temperature of a material is the temperature above which distinct liquid and gas phases do not exist. As the critical temperature is approached, the properties of the gas and liquid phases become the same. Above the critical temperature, there is only one phase. The critical pressure is the vapor pressure at the critical temperature. The critical molar volume is the volume of one mole of material at the critical temperature and pressure. ...
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| critical temperature |
The critical temperature of a material is the temperature above which distinct liquid and gas phases do not exist. As the critical temperature is approached, the properties of the gas and liquid phases become the same. Above the critical temperature, there is only one phase. The critical pressure is the vapor pressure at the critical temperature. The critical molar volume is the volume of one mole of material at the critical temperature and pressure. ...
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| cribbing |
Describes the way timbers are stacked underneath a vessel (or any large object) to support it, as it is slowly raised.
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| critical |
The Wounds of Units. Each time a unit sustains damage equal to its Critical Threshold, it takes a Critical.
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| cri | a person who is professionally engaged in the analysis and interpretation of works of art |
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| cri | marked by a tendency to find and call attention to errors and flaws |
| cri | characterized by careful evaluation and judgment |
| cri | being in or verging on a state of crisis or emergency |
| cri | (chemistry and physics) at or of a point at which a property or phenomenon suffers an abrupt change especially having enough mass to sustain a chain reaction |
| cri | forming or having the nature of a turning point or crisis |
| cri | urgently needed |
| cri | of or involving or characteristic of critics or criticism |
| cri | an appraisal based on careful analytical evaluation |
| cri | the smallest angle of incidence for which light is totally reflected |
| cri | an appraisal based on careful analytical evaluation |
| cri | a crisis situation or point in time when a critical decision must be made |
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