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The length of canal between two locks. This can vary from a few feet, at Bratch Locks, to many miles.
Ãâó: easyweb.easynet.co.uk/jim.shead/Glossary-M-R.html
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| pound |
a storage area for holding live lobster
Ãâó: www.parl.ns.ca/lobster/glossary.htm
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| pour point |
Lowest temperature which oil will readily flow without disturbance when chilled.
Ãâó: www.emis.platts.com/thezone/guides/platts/oil/glos...
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| pouce |
Unit?de mesure anglaise qui est ?ale ?2,54 mm. Cette unit?est fr?uemment utilis? pour indiquer :
Ãâó: www-rocq.inria.fr/qui/Philippe.Deschamp/divers/jca...
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| pound |
and squeeze the pandan leaf in a mortar and pestle with 2 tablespoons of hot ater to extract its fragrant green juice.
Ãâó: www.kurma.net/glossary/g5.html
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| POU | United States writer who lived in Europe |
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| POU | rich loaf cake made of a pound each of butter and sugar and flour |
| POU | trap consisting of an arrangement of nets directing fish into an enclosure |
| POU | partition off into compartments |
| POU | the basic unit of money in Great Britain |
| POU | shut up or confine in any enclosure or within any bounds or limits |
| POU | unwise in dealing with large sums |
| POU | placing private property in the custody of an officer of the law |
| POU | weight expressed in pounds |
| POU | a fee charged for the recovery of impounded animals |
| POU | a charge based on weight measured in pounds |
| POU | a unit of force equal to the force that imparts an acceleration of 1 foot/sec/sec to a mass of 1 pound |
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