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ground-based navigation aid, raconradar beacon
(about an airplane) move slowly along a runway before takeoff of after landing, cab, taxicab, car taking paying passengers, move aircraft on ground, transport somebody or be transported, travel in taxitaxi
(Botany) dependant on water for pollination; hydrophytic, growing in water or moist groundhydrophilous
(British spelling for plow) cut into the soil with a plough; advance through great effort; pave the way; fail, not succeed, (British spelling for plow) farming tool used for cutting into the groundplough
(Chemistry) any of several compounds comprised of alternating silicon and oxygen atoms (used in many industrial applications), see also:siloxane, silicon-based compoundsilicone
(Chemistry) poisonous acidic compound obtained from coal tar or benzene and used mainly as a disinfectant or antiseptic, carbolic acid; any hydroxyl derivative of benzene, compound based on benzene ring, poisonous caustic compoundphenol
(Computers) Encapsulated PostScript file, vector-based graphic file format containing PostScript instructions (developed by Adobe Systems); extension of an Encapsulated PostScript fileEPS
(Computers) extension of Internet addresses for commercial organizations or agencies (esp. those based in the USA)com
(Computers) operating system that is based on a graphical user interface and supports multitasking (developed by Microsoft)Windows
(India) park ground, open areamaidan
(Informal) second floor of an auditorium; first seating raised-balcony above ground level in a theater or opera house; dress circlegods
(Latin) ancient Roman game of chance based on the use of dice; (Classical Mythology) nickname of Athena that refers to a holy place built in her honor by Aleus; old city located on the Eastern border of Arcadiaalea
(Linguistics) pertaining to phonemes, pertaining to the smallest units of speech upon which language is based, of different phonemes, of phonemes, of phonemicsphonemic
(Military) ground troops, soldiers who fight on foot; branch of the military made up of foot soldiersinfantry
(Nautical) in a nautical manner, in a manner pertaining to seafaring (sailors, ships, and navigation)nautically
 

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