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1) the space or channel between the bottom of the hull center section, or main hull, and the sponson inner walls and air traps, in which air flow is directed and compressed by the boat's forward motion, generating a high- pressure air cushion to partially support the weight of the boat;
Ãâó: www.lesliefield.com/odds_n_ends/unlimited_glossary...
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| tunnel vision |
Lack of a high-level view of a hypermedia system. Tunnel vision is caused by, among other things, information being presented in small fragments not related to their context. The opposite to world vision.
Ãâó: www.ida.liu.se/~mikki/comics/lic/sup1.htm
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the recessed channel that runs down the center of the ski base.
Ãâó: www.goode.com/wsterminology.html
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| tunic |
A simple straight-sided gown with sleeves made of linen or woolen garment, often with decorative tapestry bands running vertically down either side of the front and back. Worn by men, women, and children, the tunic was the dress of choice throughout the Roman world.
Ãâó: www.iub.edu/~iuam/online_modules/coptic/glossary.h...
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| tunnel |
The tunnel is a long restricted area through which the heavy steel driving shafts reach from the engine room to the propeller/s.
Ãâó: www.takver.com/history/myunion/myunionapp05.htm
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