| rush |
To move the ball by running instead of passing.
Ãâó: library.thinkquest.org/12590/dictionary.htm
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| rust |
a disease caused by a member of the Uredinales (Uredinomycetes); also the common name for a species in this group.
Ãâó: www.anbg.gov.au/glossary/webpubl/fungloss.htm
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| rust |
1. Fungus of the class Urediniomycetes. 2. Any of various plant diseases caused by members of the Urediniomycetes or by species of Albugo. The diseases are called "rusts" because many of the causal agents form rust-colored spores on affected plants. (16)
Ãâó: ppathw3.cals.cornell.edu/glossary/Defs_R.htm
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| rust |
Reddish covering occurring on ferrous materials as a result of oxidation. Rust can be prevented by the use of special coatings that prevent oxygen from reaching the surface.
Ãâó: www.peakagents.ca/glossary/r11.htm
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| Russell-Silver syndrome |
an inherited condition characterized by short stature, skeletal asymmetry, caf?au lait spots, and a small triangular face
Ãâó: depts.washington.edu/pwdlearn/web/glossary/glossar...
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| RUS | the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner |
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| RUS | (football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line |
| RUS | moving with extreme rapidity |
| RUS | a tallow candle with a rush stem as the wick |
| RUS | resembling rush or sedge |
| RUS | a mountain in the Black Hills of South Dakota |
| RUS | abounding in rushes |
| RUS | slice of sweet raised bread baked again until it is brown and hard and crisp |
| RUS | British art critic (1819-1900) |
| RUS | United States playwright (1893-1966) |
| RUS | English philosopher and mathematician who collaborated with Whitehead (1872-1970) |
| RUS | Irish writer whose pen name was A.E. (1867-1935) |
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