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being of more than average weight, or capable of bearing or withstanding a greater than average weight or pressure
number of masts a ship has
part of compound steam engine
thin membrane whose thickness is related to an electric voltage
artistic representation of four circular leaf shapes used in architecture
part of a draft horse harness
chamber of a bicameral legislature
combined chemotherapy and radiotherapy given to augment some other form of treatment
extraction silver from the ground
general nervous excitatory states of the organism
distance from the tip of one limb such as an arm or wing to the tip of the paired limb, or analogically the same measure for airplane wings
professional who practices in the field of urban planning
on a heeling ship, the point at which a vertical line through the heeled centre of buoyancy crosses the line through the original, vertical centre of buoyancy
items mounted non-permanently on the exterior of an aircraft
owner of a gladiator training school
heraldic device used to refer to the disgrace of an armiger, expressing some intentionally degrading meaning, or implying that although the armiger has a title they are not worthy of it or it is not in keeping with their rank
term applied to the hotel and restaurant sector (acronym for HOtel, REstaurant, CAfé)
the third upper tooth from the dental midline
criterion used to describe something that is valid for a long period of time
public area, usually adjacent to limited-access highway, used for rest from travel
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