| bridle |
A line looped around the front end of the canoe to which another is attached under the canoe and used for towing the craft.
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| bridging |
Condition in which fibers do not move into or conform to radii and corners during molding, resulting in voids and dimensional control problems.
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| brittle diabetes |
phrase used when a person's blood glucose (sugar) level often swings quickly from high to low and from low to high - also called labile and unstable diabetes
Ãâó: www.diabetes.org.au/glossary.htm
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| bridging |
When membrane is unsupported at a juncture.
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| British thermal unit |
(abbrev. Btu) 1. A unit of energy equal to 1,055 joules or 252 calories. 2. The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit. 3. The approximate amount of potential energy in one match tip.
Ãâó: www.uwsp.edu/cnr/wcee/keep/Mod1/Unitall/definition...
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| bri | suffice for a period between two points |
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| bri | one of a pair of bridge players who are on the same side of the game |
| bri | a card player in a game of bridge |
| bri | the earliest form of bridge |
| bri | capable of being connected by a bridge or as if by a bridge |
| bri | a circuit consisting of a T-network with an additional shunt bridging the two series circuits |
| bri | a defensive post at the end of a bridge nearest to the enemy |
| bri | an area in hostile territory that has been occupied and is held for further troops and supplies |
| bri | a port in southwestern Connecticut on Long Island Sound |
| bri | United States labor leader who organized the longshoremen (1901-1990) |
| bri | Irish abbess |
| bri | capital of Barbados |
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