| grave |
An excavation in the earth as a place of burial; also, any place of interment; a tomb; a sepulcher. Hence: Death; destruction.
Ãâó: www.cprs.info/definitions.htm
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| gravel |
aggregate resulting from the natural erosion of rock.
Ãâó: www.waynesroofing.com/glossary3.html
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| gravitation |
a force of attraction between two masses
Ãâó: www.mrs-twedt.com/fcat_science_glossary_part_1.htm
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| gravity |
a force that pushes objects come down to the earth.
Ãâó: www.ueet.nasa.gov/StudentSite/vocabulary.html
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| gravity |
The contents of windows, or subwindows themselves, have a ``gravity''. This determines how they will be moved when a window is resized. See ``bit gravity'' and ``window gravity''.
Ãâó: www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/graphics/X/X11R5/node...
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