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A timber used between two other members to keep them in position. A GIRT is used in the same manner.
Ãâó: laurentian.ca/engr/people/lrudd/MININGDEFANDTERMS....
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| spreader |
A metal bar fitted to the foremast of a square-rigged ship to give more spread to the tacks of the fore sails.
Ãâó: www.ageofsail.net/aostermi.asp
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| spring |
A situation that occurs when prices break below support, but soon reverse course and move back above support. Prices are said to "spring" back from their support break and indicate that the bulls are still alive. A spring can also be referred to as a failed (bearish) signal and is considered bullish. Generally, the reversal should occur within 1-3 days of the support break for the failed signal to be considered valid. This is the opposite of an up-thrust.
Ãâó: www.stockcharts.com/education/GlossaryS.html
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| spray |
A moving mass of dispersed liquid droplets or heat softened particles.
Ãâó: www.asm-intl.org/tss/glossary/s.htm
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| spring |
To drive birds from cover, to force them to take flight. To flush or start
Ãâó: www.prodogs.co.uk/canine%20terminology/canine_term...
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| SPR | animation and energy in action or expression |
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| SPR | full of spirit and vitality |
| SPR | large grouse of prairies and open forests of western North America |
| SPR | a light springing movement upwards or forwards |
| SPR | a metal elastic device that returns to its shape or position when pushed or pulled or pressed |
| SPR | the elasticity of something that can be stretched and returns to its original length |
| SPR | a point at which water issues forth |
| SPR | a natural flow of ground water |
| SPR | the season of growth |
| SPR | develop suddenly |
| SPR | produce or disclose suddenly or unexpectedly |
| SPR | spring back |
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