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(Water Pump/Hydro Sections) ?The vertical descent of water, usually measured in vertical feet. Also called "head".
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a meteorite that was seen to fall. Such meteorites are usually recovered soon after the fall and are relatively free of terrestrial contamination and weathering effects.
Ãâó: www.namnmeteors.org/appendixE.html
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A planet is in fall when placed in the sign opposite to that of its exaltation. A debility.
Ãâó: free-horoscopes.typepad.com/glossary2.htm
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when a meteorite is seen striking Earth's surface
Ãâó: gatornet.chapin.edu/~MMN_2010Webpage/vocab.html
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The act of the bird falling to the ground or water from the flight path after being harvested by the gunner.
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