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A controlled four-wheel slide through a turn intended to get a car positioned for a straightaway.
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(n.) drift Oceanog. a broad, shallow ocean current that advances at the rate of 10 to 15 mi. (16 to 24 km) a day.
Ãâó: www.allwords.com/glossaryPage.php
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A slow variation with time at an output of a measuring that is independent of a stimulus.
Ãâó: www.xdcr.com/UT_terms.html
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A horizontal underground opening that follows along the length of a vein or rock formation as opposed to a crosscut which crosses the rock formation.
Ãâó: www.northgateminerals.com/glossary_files/glossary....
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when the wind blows loose snow over the surface. It generally happens when the wind is stronger than 15 knots. When the wind is stronger than 20 knots there will be snow up to head height and the visibility is seriously reduced.
Ãâó: www.antarctica.ac.uk/Living_and_Working/Diaries/Ha...
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