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The technique of pushing with the end of a weapon to pierce with the tip, usually based on speed and surprise, as well as position. Used in war during the Middle Ages, but scorned in tournament (see Estoc). As fencing became more popular, the thrust became the primary attack of the sword, appropriate when the armour of the defender was reduced because of the impact of gunpowder.
Ãâó: www.chronique.com/Library/Glossaries/glossary-KCT/...
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the project for Tsunami Hazard Reduction Using System Technology, sponsored by the Office for US Foreign Disaster Assistance/Agency for International Development. A comprehensive program to mitigate tsunami hazards in developing countries.
Ãâó: www.csc.noaa.gov/products/tsunamis/htm/cascadia/te...
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The forward force provided by the airplane's engine. This is the force that drives the airplane forward.
Ãâó: www.futaba-rc.com/glossary.html
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The force of flight that pushes a plane forward. The engine provides the thrust for flight.
Ãâó: www.ueet.nasa.gov/StudentSite/vocabulary.html
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Forward force.
Ãâó: www.pgparks.com/places/historic/cpam/5vocab.html
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