Results for: mechanism using chain
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mechanism using chainchain drive
(Computers) search for data on the Web using the search mechanism Google; search on the Internet for particulars relating to new or likely to be girlfriend or boyfriendgoogle
(symbol) gamma, 3rd in position in carbon chain, 3rd letter of Greek alphabet, 3rd nearest to designated atom, measure of contrast of image, third item, third letter of the Greek alphabet, unit of massgamma
a trademark for tractors that have continuous treads composed of chain, American company that manufactures agricultural and heavy industrial machineryCaterpillar
ability to let radiation through, act of transmitting, gearbox, mechanism transferring power to wheels, radio or TV broadcast, sending; broadcast; transmittal, conveyance, set of gears, something transmittedtransmission
according to the laws of mechanics; in accordance with the philosophy of mechanismmechanistically
acquirer of capital for venture, binding site in a DNA chain, one who advances, one who encourages; entrepreneur, one who participates in a business initiative, somebody or something arranging public event, something that encourages tumor cells, substa...promoter
act of emptying bowels, act of moving, motion; specific type of motion, step (in dance, sports, etc.); organization or group of people with a common goal or ideology; musical piece; repositioning; moving parts of a mechanism; defecation, activities and...movement
act of inventing possible reasons for an action that are not based on the true reasons; act of giving a rational explanation, act of basing things on logic or reason, defense mechanism, process of rationalizingrationalization
act of making something available, authorization for freedom, control mechanism, document confirming surrender of something, emission, fire employee, free somebody from obligation, liberation; newly distributed film (or record, book, etc.); press relea...release
act of pinching or pulling with a jerk; sharp pluck; action of administering fine adjustments (to a mechanism, etc.), adjust something slightly, pinch or pull with a jerk; pluck sharply; administer fine adjustments (to a mechanism, sharp pinch, slight ...tweak
act of pulling something along, act of towing, act of dragging or pulling with a rope or chain, fibers, pull something, something that pulls, state of being pulled alongtow
act of putting in order, arrangement in a sequence; (Genetics) determination of the order of monomers in a polymer chain (especially nucleotides within DNA)sequencing
act of splitting, cleaving, separating, dividing, causing to split; cleaving; separating; very loud, deafening; very fast; extremely painful, Freudian defense mechanismsplitting
act of tugging, instance of dragging or pulling; struggle; device for tugging or pulling; tugboat, chain or strap for hauling, make laborious effort, pull at or move something, tow, strong pull, struggle or contest, tow ship, vehicle that pulls anothertug
 

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