| earthy water | A water containing a large amount of mineral matter, chiefly sulfate, in solution. (05 Mar 2000) |
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You may find it strange that I've included Earth in this small glossary. Well, DBZ's Earth is strange. Firstly, it seems to be in a near future, where Capsule Corp.'s technological marvels seem to be common, but so are traffic jams and other "features" of our way of living. Then, there are strange creatures, some resembling dinosaurs, that are not supposed to exist. People are also weird. ...
Ãâó: members.tripod.com/jgil/dbzgloss.htm
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one of the planets that evolve around the sun in the solar system EARTHQUAKE - a shaking or trembling of the earth EARTHQUAKE "EVENT" - the recording of an earthquake ENERGY - power or force that has the ability to do work; referring to an earthquake or volcano as the amount of energy liberated ENERGY WAVE - referring to an earthquake, the power released and moved through substances in a form described as wave motion EPICENTER - a point on the earth's surface that reflects where an ...
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Used, in connection with the radio apparatus carried by an aeroplane, to describe the metallic portions of an airframe which are connected by bonding wires to give electrical continuity and so to serve the purpose of an "earth".
Ãâó: www.aeroplanemonthly.com/glossary/glossary_E.htm
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a geologic deposit of fine, grayish material composed chiefly or wholly of the remains of diatoms; it may occur as a powder or as a porous, rigid material; used in insecticide.
Ãâó: www.ipmalmanac.com/glossary/index.asp
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Sometimes called Terra. Our planet revolves on its own axis every 24 hours and completes its orbit around the Sun in around 365.25 days. The course of the Earth's orbit lies between that of Venus and Mars. The Moon is the Earth's natural satellite and orbits the Earth in approximately 29 days.
Ãâó: www.findyourfate.com/faq/e-glossary.htm
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| earth | any of the sciences that deal with the earth or its parts |
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| earth | a small earthquake |
| earth | block with earth, as after a landslide |
| earth | a waxy mineral that is a mixture of hydrocarbons and occurs in association with petroleum |
| earth | the outer layer of the Earth |
| earth | the outermost level of the land or sea |
| earth | any of various highly prized edible subterranean fungi of the genus Tuber |
| earth | a small outbuilding with a bench having holes through which a user can defecate |
| earth | a god of fertility and vegetation |
| earth | a goddess of fertility and vegetation |
| earth | European herb bearing small tubers used for food and in Scotland to flavor whiskey |
| earth | the universal time coordinated when an event is received on Earth |
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