Results for: motion sickness in space flight
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go backwards; be pulled backwards, key (on a computer keyboard or typewriter) that moves the cursor one space back, key for moving back one space, move back one spacebackspace
gossip, motion going to and fro, move from side to side or up and down; move the tongue rapidly (as in gossip or purposeless speech); shake, sway, move something rapidly to and fro, side to side movement (as of a tail); swinging, shake; joker, humorous...wag
group of geese in flight, spool of yarn or thread; flock of wild birds in flight; coil, something that resembles a spool of yarn or thread, tangle, twisted bundle of yarnskein
grow excessively; sprout excessively; spread out and cover (about vegetation), grow too large for allotted spaceovergrow
growing in a spiral, move in circle or spiral, rotate, move in spiral motion, whirlgyrate
hallway, passage inside building, passageway in railroad car or ship, populated strip between urban areas, region of airspace for air traffic, spacecraft flight path, strip of landcorridor
handle clumsily, mistake, motion of unquiet water; blundering movement, move the head in jerky movements, move up and downbobble
harmonic motionsimple harmonic motion
having multiple stages, having multiple phases, in several stages, with several sources of motionmultistage
having plumage, feathered; capable of flight; maturefledged
headway, overhead clearance, space above the head (in a doorway, car, etc.)headroom
high-energy radiation from spacecosmic ray
hole in tooth, empty space; carie, tooth decay (Pathology), hollow place, hollow within the bodycavity
horizontal access spacecrawl space
hydromechanics, study of force exerted by the motion of liquids (Physics), study of liquids in fluid dynamicshydrodynamics
 

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