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map projection on flattened coneconic projection
(Botany) membranous projection which grows from the base of most grass blades; corolla which is shaped like a strapligule
(Geometry) truncated cone or pyramid; part of a solid that is cut parallel, parallel-cutting part of solidfrustum
(Medicine) protrusion of a body part (esp. the eye), projection of bodily organproptosis
A process of creating a theoretical spot rate curve using one yield projection as the basis for the yield of the next maturity.Bootstrapping
a showing in a cinema, a showing on television, act of covering or camouflaging; act of filtering or sorting; concealment; division, act of partitioning; projection (of a film), protecting screens, sifted material, test for disease, wire meshscreening
abseil, descend a mountain face by sliding down a rope which is attached to a body harness and fastened to an overhead projection, descend by rope, descent by rappellingrappel
accidental knock, blow, stroke; projection, swelling, interj. thump, noise made by a bump, lump on surface, move unsteadily, raised area on skull, sound of impact, strike, hit; collide; be jolted, be shaken, swelling on body, turn away a passenger, wit...bump
act of descending a mountain face by sliding down a rope which is attached to a body harness and fastened to an overhead projectionrappelling
act of protruding, quality of bulging or protruding; projection, act of causing to bulge outward; protuberance, something that sticks out, something that protrudesprotrusion
act of pulling a load, hauling; act of carrying; handle; projection by which something is held or supported; projecting part that supplies traction; awkward or clumsy person; ear (Slang); rectangular sail; wooden box for transporting fruits and vegetab...lug
American bloodsucking insect, cone-nosed bug, kissing bugconenose
anchor support, projection near the bow of a ship to which anchor is securedcathead
any of a number of cone-bearing trees which yield a heavy solid wood; wood of the larch tree, larch wood, tree of pine familylarch
any of a number of marine fish having a long spear-shaped upper jaw, fish with spear, large marine fish with spear-shaped projectionspearfish
 

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