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f-stopaperture stop
(1902-1974) American pilot, first person to fly non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean from NY to Paris (in 1927)Charles Lindbergh
, stopping place for drivers, rest stoprest area
A security based solely on the interest payments form a pool of mortgages, Treasury bonds, or other bonds. Once the principal on the mortgages or bonds has been repaid, interest payments stop and the value of the IO falls to zero.Interest-only strip (I.O.)
abandon mission, end a pregnancy; cancel, call off; fail; (Computers) stop a procedure in progress or a program in operation (especially suddenly or abnormally), end prematurely, have miscarriage, quit computer program, remove fetusabort
able to stop bleeding, astringent, causing the contraction of tissues or blood vessels; serving to stop the flow of blood by contracting tissues or blood vessels, styptic substancestyptic
absorb or adsorb, align teeth properly, close; shut; block; absorb (Chemistry), cut off flow of, form occluded front, stop upocclude
absorbent roll of material placed in a wound or body cavity to stop a flow of blood; narrow roll of cotton or other material used to absorb menstrual flow, control blood flow, pad to check bleeding, plug of material used during menstruationtampon
acquit, exit from program, free of something, leave, liberated, released, exempt from, move out, pay off, resign, stop doing something, cease; leave (a place or person); evacuate an apartment; relinquish, give up; leave a job; release, unburdenquit
act of hijacking, act of commandeering by force, highjack, seize aircraft, ship, or train, steal goods which are being taken from one place to another; stop and rob a vehicle; seize an airplane or other vehicle by force, steal idea, steal something fro...hijack
act of intercepting, difference between calculated and observed altitude, distance between the origin and axis crossing, get the ball, interrupt progress, mark extent, take, seize; cause to stop; delay, hinder, obstruct; interrupt; intersect (Mathemati...intercept
act of suddenly jumping on, act of suddenly swooping down and grabbing; sudden assault or attack, attack or take quickly, fall on, storm, invade; attack, seize, jump suddenly on, powder to stop ink running, powder used for producing image, react swiftl...pounce
act of treating with contempt; offense, affront; sudden stop, bring something to a stop, humiliating action, short and upturned (of a nose), small, stub something out, treat contemptuously, humiliate, purposefully ignore; rebuke, reject; stop suddenly,...snub
act or policy of preventing the expansion of a hostile power, act or process of containing something, attempt to stop spread of something, control measure in nuclear reactionscontainment
additional support, catch stopping backward movement, catcher, give support to somebody, screen to stop a ball, wall or some type of barrier which keeps a ball from going outside of an area of play; catcher (Baseball)backstop
 

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