Results for: magnet created by electric currents, magnetized iron core
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generation of electric power and heat using a combined system, producing of two forms of energy simultaneouslycogeneration
George Westinghouse (1846-1914), American inventor and manufacturer; brand name of electric appliancesWestinghouse
German Democratic Republic; East Germany, former country in central Europe (created by the post-World War II division of Germany, united with West Germany in 1990), grinning ducking and running; smiling crouching down and fleeing (Internet Slang)GDR
give birth to piglets, hog, swine; cast iron; police officer, cop (Derogatory Slang)pig
gold, gold (Chemistry); format of sound files created on a UNIX system (Computers)Au
graphic recorder of currents (Electronics)ondograph
grappling iron, iron tool for lifting heavy objects, spikes on climbing bootcrampon
green frog puppet which was one of the main Muppet characters created by Jim HensenKermit the Frog
greensickness, iron-deficiency anemia, loss of greenness through chlorophyll deficiency, plant disease in which the plant loses its green coloringchlorosis
guidelines created by military authorities that detail under what circumstances the United States will initiate or engage in battle (Military)ROE (rules of engagement)
hard and strong metal alloy made up of iron and carbon (used for making knives, machines, etc.); object made of steel, knife sharpener, make strong, toughen, make inflexible; fit or edge with steel, of or pertaining to steel; resembling steel, having t...steel
hard brittle ironcast iron
having numbered pages (of a book or publication); having pages that have been created or arranged in a document using desktop publishing software and techniques (Computers)paginated
having wrinkles removed by an ironironed
heat-caused electric effect in conductorThomson effect
 

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