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A layer or course of paving material applied to a base or a previous layer.
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That component of the aerodynamic force which is perpendicular to the direction of a body's travel, directed vertically upwards or downwards (negative lift).
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An upward force cased by the rush of air over the wings, supporting the airplane in flight.
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The distance between upper and lower water levels in a lock.
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| lift |
Handle for raising the lower sash in a double-hung window. Also called sash lift.
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