| drift |
Description: See: genetic drift. Source: None
Ãâó: europa.eu.int/comm/research/biosociety/library/glo...
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| drip |
(a) A member of a cornice or other horizontal exterior finish course that has a projection beyond the other parts for throwing off water. (b) A groove in the underside of a sill or drip cap to cause water to drop off on the outer edge instead of drawing back and running down the face of the building.
Ãâó: www.nachi.org/glossary/d.htm
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| driving |
description of a horse or pony used to pull a wagon or cart
Ãâó: www.equinekingdom.com/data/horse_glossary/d_terms....
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| drip |
A means of getting nutrients and drugs into the body through a vein.
Ãâó: www.health.qld.gov.au/qldheartkids/glossarycd.asp
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| drilling |
Piercing of stacks of papers in a precision manner with round hollow drills at high speeds. Loose-leaf notebook paper is an example of drilled paper.
Ãâó: www.paperspecs.com/resources/glossary/d.htm
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| DRI | live unhurriedly, irresponsibly, or freely |
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| DRI | vary or move from a fixed point or course |
| DRI | lose personal contact over time |
| DRI | lose personal contact over time |
| DRI | masses of ice floating in the open sea |
| DRI | a large fishnet supported by floats |
| DRI | change from a waking to a sleeping state |
| DRI | the deviation (by a vessel or aircraft) from its intended course due to drifting |
| DRI | a wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support |
| DRI | small (6 inches) tropical butterfishes found worldwide |
| DRI | larger driftfishes of eastern Atlantic from the New York area to the northern Gulf of Mexico |
| DRI | aimless wandering from place to place |
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