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1) the major, span-wise, structural member of a wing, a means of attaching sponsons or canoes to the main hull;
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refers to the coarsely crystalline variety of the mineral calcite (CaCO 3 ).
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Any pole used in rigging sails on a boat or ship. A lug-rigged sailing dinghy has three spars: the mast, yard, and boom.
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A deep-floating cylindrical hull. Kerr-McGee operates the industry's first production spar, installed in 1996 at the Neptune field in the Gulf of Mexico. This field began production in 1997.
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Student Programs And Resources. Offers extracurricular activities such as student government, student clubs and helps students to develop leadership skills.
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| SPAR | electrical device that fits into the cylinder head of an internal-combustion engine and ignites the gas by means of an electric spark |
| SPAR | an early radio transmitter using a discharge across a spark gap as the source of its power |
| SPAR | a wire net to stop sparks from an open fireplace or smokestack |
| SPAR | electrical device that fits into the cylinder head of an internal-combustion engine and ignites the gas by means of an electric spark |
| SPAR | the quality of glittering or sparkling brightly |
| SPAR | brightness and animation of countenance |
| SPAR | the occurrence of a small flash or spark |
| SPAR | be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity |
| SPAR | of liquids |
| SPAR | reflect brightly |
| SPAR | emit or produce sparks |
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