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horsepower Designation of power requirements often used for electrical tools, such as power drills. One horsepower equals about 746 watts.
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horseradish Pungent condiment made from the grated white roots of this ancient herb. Used to spice up fish and meat dishes.
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horsepower A unit of measurement of mechanical power. It indicates the ability of a device or mechanism to do a specific amount of work over a period of time. It is equal to 550 foot-pounds per second in mechanical power or 746 watts in electrical power.
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horseradish Long, coarse-looking root whose intense heat nearly vanishes during cooking. Fresh horseradish is simply grated; "prepared" horseradish is combined with vinegar and sold in jars (red horseradish is colored with beet juice). Used mostly as a condiment.
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horseradish A hot pungent root which grows wild but is also cultivated. It is used grated as a condiment and is especially good with roast beef and some fish eg smoked trout.
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