| balloon |
a circle or bubble used in cartoons that encloses copy in an illustration.
Ãâó: www.leprint.com/glossaries.html
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| BAL |
French acronym for mailbox.
Ãâó: www2.themanualpage.org/glossary/glo_b.php3
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| balance |
Harmony among the wine's components -- fruit, acidity, tannins, alcohol; a well-balanced wine possesses the various elements in proper proportion to one another.
Ãâó: www.sallys-place.com/beverages/wine/wine_glossery....
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| balloon catheter |
An inflatable plastic cylinder mounted on a thin tube and used for dilating narrowed areas of the intestine.
Ãâó: www.ibdclub.org.uk/ibd_facts_glossary.html
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| balance |
(1) For audio, refers to the relative strength of the left and right channels. A balance level of 0 is left channel only. A balance level of 100 is right channel only. (2) A state of equilibrium, usually between treble and bass.
Ãâó: www.absoft.com/Products/Compilers/C_C++/XLC/docs/g...
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| BAL | not quite exact or correct |
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| BAL | a pen that has a small metal ball as the point of transfer of ink to paper |
| BAL | an athlete who plays baseball |
| BAL | a pen that has a small metal ball as the point of transfer of ink to paper |
| BAL | a pen that has a small metal ball as the point of transfer of ink to paper |
| BAL | large room used mainly for dancing |
| BAL | any of a variety of social dances performed by couples in a ballroom |
| BAL | any of a variety of social dances performed by couples in a ballroom |
| BAL | a genre of popular music composed for ballroom dancing |
| BAL | (British) something badly botched or muddled |
| BAL | (British) something badly botched or muddled |
| BAL | (used of persons) informal intensifiers |
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