Results for: partially attached
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early bicycle, tricycle; any of various types of early bicycles propelled by pedals attached to the front wheel or by the rider pushing his feet along the groundvelocipede
electronic security device attached to a car and that stops the engine from working in order to prevent the car from being stolen (the device starts to operate after the engine has been turned off and should be cut off when starting-up the engine); som...immobilizer
environmental pollutant, polychlorinated biphenyl, polychlorinated byphenyl; poisonous chemical substance, printed circuit board; thin board to which electric components and wires are attached to one side and printed circuits are attached to the otherPCB
established person, object in fixed position, something which is permanently or securely attached; one who has been in the same place or position for a long time; set date for a sporting event; regularly scheduled sporting eventfixture
extra spoken stress on important word, forcefulness of expression, importance, importance that is attached to something; accent or stress that is placed on a word or wordsemphasis
fasten with a tether, tie an animal with a rope or chain in order to restrict movement, rope attached to an animal, rope or chain by which an animal is fastened, lead, leash, tie animal with tethertether
fence of stakes, pale, picket fence, fence made of many vertical poles that are attached in a rowpaling
file attached to computer game programs (contains information about game options, game levels, targets, graphic design, etc.)Wad
fire hydrant, upright water pipe with places where fire hoses can be attachedfireplug
firearm muffler, part of exhaust system, person or thing that silences; device attached to the barrel of a gun to muffle the sound of gunfire; muffler of an internal combustion engine (British), see also:muffler, somebody or something imposing silencesilencer
flat board attached to four small wheels and used for skating on hard surfaces, ride a skateboard, use a skateboard to coast across hard surfaces, ride on skateboard, wheeled board for ridingskateboard
float, object attached to fishing line, something that moves up and down, something that nods; fishing lurebobber
formation of the placenta (Medicine); position of the placenta (Botany), formation or attachment of placenta, placenta type, way ovules are attachedplacentation
forward sail, sail attached to the foremast (Nautical)headsail
free from emotional involvement, not attached, separate; objective, impartial; aloofdetached
 

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