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Giving protection to a climber climbing close to the ground by standing under him or her and using outstretched arms to help cushion a fill; often used when bouldering
Ãâó: www.rock-climbing.ws/rock-climbing-terminology/
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| spotted fever |
Rickettsial fever; typhus.
Ãâó: www.neonatology.org/classics/old.terms.html
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| spot |
15- or 30-second radio or television commercial.
Ãâó: www.motto.com/glossary.html
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The position of the aircraft when the jumpers exit. Spotting duties (selecting the spot) can be done by a skydiver or the pilot.
Ãâó: grove.ufl.edu/~blueskys/GLOSSARY.htm
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While turning, the action of focusing on a fixed point and turning the head at a different speed than the body.
Ãâó: www.ballroomdancers.com/Learning_Center/Glossary/D...
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| spot | a person employed to watch for something to happen |
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| spot | a worker employed to apply spots (as markers or identifiers) |
| spot | a worker employed at a dry-cleaning establishment to remove spots |
| spot | the act of detecting something |
| spot | the act of spotting or staining something |
| spot | inconsistent in quality |
| spot | make circular welds |
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