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A formal accusation filed by the prosecutor's office that a specific person has committed a specific crime; also referred to as "pressing charges."
Ãâó: mova.missouri.org/cjterms.htm
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Amount of explosive used in one blast or shot.
Ãâó: www.coalking.ca/glossary.html
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legally upsetting an opponent's balance by shoulder-to-shoulder contact.
Ãâó: www.ayso751.org/glossary.html
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A given weight of metal introduced into the furnace.
Ãâó: www.swscc.com/making/making_terms.htm
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an emblem, object, device, or design superimposed on the field(s) of a flag. A coat of arms or simple heraldic device used as a charge is sometimes called a badge.
Ãâó: www.1uptravel.com/flag/flags/flagglos.html
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| charge | a measure of the quantity of electricity (determined by the amount of an electric current and the time for which it flows) |
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| charge | cause to be agitated, excited, or roused |
| charge | an accelerator in which high-energy ions escape from plasma following charge exchange |
| charge | liable to be accused, or cause for such liability |
| charge | of a particle or body or system |
| charge | fraught with great emotion |
| charge | capable of producing violent emotion or arousing controversy |
| charge | supplied with carbon dioxide |
| charge | a workman employed to blast with explosives |
| charge | formerly a strong horse ridden into battle |
| charge | a device for charging or recharging batteries |
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