Results for: revolving drum operating hoist
English English
act or process of moving from one country to another, immigration; wandering; seasonal relocation of birds or other animals in groups; moving from one platform or operating system to another (Computers), movement from one place to another, movement of ...migration
action; (Computers) action which gives OP (authorization for operating a channel - indicated by @)op (operation)
adapt something, basketball court area, crucial, cryptographic feature, database feature, device for operating circuits, device used to open locks; something which allows entry; something which explains or assists in solving a problem; means to acquire...key
American corporation headquartered in Utah, manufacturer of the OpenLinux operating system and other Linux-based business software productsCaldera
amount held by barrel, barrelful, cylindrical part, drum, cask; tube of a gun; round container, large cask, move at high speed (Slang), travel fast, tubelike part of a gun, unit of volume in brewing industry, unit of volume in oil industrybarrel
amusement park ride consisting of a large revolving wheel with seats attached, amusement rideFerris wheel
amusement park ride, carousel, revolving ride in a playground, roundabout, whirl of activitymerry-go-round
an electronic drum used mainly in hip-hop and rap music to provide accompanying rhythm and soundsbeatbox
animal trap, catch in a trap, entrap, entangle, capture, catch in trap, cord on drum, entrap somebody, surgical device, trap for unwary, device used to capture small game; something which traps or ensnares; metal or gut string stretched across the head...snare
annoy somebody, beat ruffle on a drum, behave arrogantly, gather into pleats, crease; muss, dishevel; agitate, disturb; annoy, irritate, gather or pleat, glance quickly through something, irritating thing, low drumbeat, make feathers erect, make waves ...ruffle
any vertical passageway; slender body of an arrow or spear; pole, rod; beam, ray; slender handle; column, long cylindrical pillar; long revolving bar used to transfer motion or torque to gears or other parts (Machinery), body of column, body of penis, ...shaft
apparatus consisting of rotating bars that regulate entry, revolving barrier, stileturnstile
Application Program Interface; (Computers) interface which enables an application program to communicate with the operating system and other services provided by the operating system (also helps create similar user interfaces within computer programs)API
arena, stadium, playhouse, drama as art or profession, dramatic quality, for use in theater of operations, land that rises in steps, operating theater, place for plays, place of significant events, place where movies are shown, room with tiers of seats...theater
artillery soldier, gunman; one skilled in operating a gun; shooter; one who hunts using a gun, NCO with gun-related responsibilities, soldier who fires large gungunner
 

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