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forceps Curved metal tongs that cradle the baby's head to assist delivery in certain circumstances.
Ãâó: www.vhi.ie/topic/pregnancy/glossary.jsp
force Strength, energy or power needed to accomplish a certain act.
Ãâó: www.miami-real-estate-agents.com/f3.html
force Either: (1) an application of power (including threatened or imposed sanctions, which may be violent or nonviolent). As, "the force generated by the civil disobedience movement." Or: (2) The body or group applying force as defined in (1), usually used in the plural. As, "the forces at the government's disposal.
Ãâó: www.fiu.edu/~fcf/glossary.html
force The after-the-fact entry of a purchase resulting from a referral ('call Authorization Center') message or a downtime interruption of service from a Network which enables the merchant to enter (as a force/post authorization) the transaction and the approval code into the EDC batch.
Ãâó: www.firstdata.com/abt_gloss_F.jsp
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