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The transverse departure of the concave surface of the strip from a straight line from edge to edge.
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A pass (often refers to an assist.)
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A piece of sadware 11 to 18 inches (280 to 460 mm) in diameter.
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The parabolic antenna used for transmitting and receiving signals from communication satellites.
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A parabolic antenna used to receive satellite transmissions at home. The older "C band" dishes measure 7-12 feet in diameter, while the newer "Ku band" dishes used to receive high-powered DBS services can be as small as 18 inches in diameter.
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| dish | destructive of morale and self-reliance |
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| dish | a communication that leaves you disheartened or daunted |
| dish | the feeling of despair in the face of obstacles |
| dish | shaped like a dish |
| dish | disarrange or rumple |
| dish | in disarray |
| dish | in disarray |
| dish | the quantity that a dish will hold |
| dish | capable of being corrupted |
| dish | deceptive or fraudulent |
| dish | lacking truthfulness |
| dish | lacking honesty and oblivious to what is honorable |
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