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• natural or artificial channel through which water flows
Example sentence• The watercourse was barely flowing due to the drought. |
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• the legal dissolution of a marriage
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• part; cease or break association with
Example sentence• Their divorce was finalized last year. |
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Example sentence• I am taking a multicourse on computer programming this semester. |
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• a topic to which one constantly reverts
Example sentence• My little sister loves to ride her hobbyhorse around the house. |
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• North American sucker with reddish fins
Example sentence• The redhorse is a species of freshwater fish native to North America. |
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• a course of some impermeable material laid in the foundation walls of building near the ground to prevent dampness from rising into the building
Example sentence• The builder installed a damp-proof course to prevent moisture from seeping into the walls. |
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• course consisting of a large landscaped area for playing golf
Example sentence• He enjoys playing golf on a links course near the sea. |
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• a racetrack for thoroughbred racing; site of the Preakness
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• a course that reviews and updates a topic for those who have not kept abreast of developments
Example sentence• I need to take a refresher course on CPR because it has been a while since I learned it. |
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• forces acting on airfoils in motion relative to the air (or other gaseous fluids)
Example sentence• The design of the car's body reduces the aerodynamic force and improves its fuel efficiency. |
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• (physics) the interaction that binds protons and neutrons together in the nuclei of atoms; mediated by gluons
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• earliest horse; extinct primitive dog-sized four-toed Eocene animal
Example sentence• The dawn horse is believed to be the earliest known ancestor of modern-day horses. |
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• a gift (usually of inferior quality) that should be accepted uncritically
Example sentence• He couldn't believe his luck when he found out his uncle had bought him a brand-new car as a gift horse. |
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• very spiny and dense evergreen shrub with fragrant golden-yellow flowers; common throughout western Europe
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• (c. 1840) an early term for a locomotive
Example sentence• The sound of the iron horse filled the quiet morning air. |
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• a gymnastic horse without pommels and with one end elongated; used lengthwise for vaulting
Example sentence• The long horse galloped across the open field. |
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• a line of force in a magnetic field
Example sentence• The magnetic line of force determines the direction of the magnetic field. |
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• a unit that is part of some military service
Example sentence• The use of military force is often seen as a last resort in resolving conflicts. |
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Example sentence• Gandhi believed in using moral force to achieve political change. |
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• a group of civilians organized in a military fashion (especially to operate in place of or to assist regular army troops)
Example sentence• The country has a powerful paramilitary force that assists the military in internal security operations. |
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• a horse used to pull a plow
Example sentence• The farmer used a plow horse to till the fields. |
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• United States portrait painter who patented the telegraph and developed the Morse code (1791-1872)
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• British breed of large heavy draft horse
Example sentence• The shire horse is a large and powerful breed of horse. |
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• erect shrub of southwestern Europe having racemes of golden yellow flowers
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• a candidate put forward to divide the Opposition or to mask the true candidate
Example sentence• The politician used his colleague as a stalking-horse to test public opinion before announcing his candidacy. |
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• a racehorse that is three years old
Example sentence• The three-year-old horse won the race in a stunning display of speed and agility. |
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• a masterly or brilliant feat
Example sentence• The ballet performance was a tour de force, showcasing incredible skill and grace. |
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Example sentence• The bathorse was used to transport the injured soldiers from the battlefield. |
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Example sentence• I saw a beautiful woodhorse carving at the craft fair. |
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