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• a fault that occurs when the server in tennis fails to keep both feet behind the baseline
Example sentence• He received a warning for a footfault during the tennis match. |
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• A type of stiff, blue clay, sometimes used for making bricks.
Example sentence• The soil in this area is mainly gault. |
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Example sentence• The postfault analysis revealed significant damage to the power lines. |
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• an acrobatic feat in which the feet roll over the head (either forward or backward) and return
Example sentence• He performed a perfect summersault during the gymnastics competition. |
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Example sentence• The counterassault pushed the enemy forces back across the border. |
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• French physicist who determined the speed of light and showed that it travels slower in water than in air; invented the Foucault pendulum and the gyroscope (1819-1868)
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Example sentence• The truck driver had to hault suddenly to avoid hitting a pedestrian. |
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Example sentence• The driver was found at fault for causing the accident. |
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• a strongroom or compartment (often made of steel) for safekeeping of valuables
Example sentence• The bank vault is secured with a multiple-layered security system. |
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• the simplest form of vault; a single continuous arch
Example sentence• The cathedral featured a magnificent barrel vault that soared overhead. |
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• French racing cyclist who won the Tour de France five times (born in 1954)
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• a burial chamber (usually underground)
Example sentence• The deceased was interred in a burial vault. |
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• an inclined fault in which the hanging wall appears to have slipped downward relative to the footwall
Example sentence• One common fault in this computer is a faulty power supply. |
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• a major open geological fault in Alaska
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• (tennis) two successive faults in serving resulting in the loss of the point
Example sentence• He lost the game due to a double fault. |
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• harass with constant criticism
Example sentence• It is easy to find fault with others but hard to see our own mistakes. |
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noun
• (geology) a crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other
Example sentence• The scientists discovered a major geological fault running beneath the city. |
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• an inclined fault in which the hanging wall appears to have slipped downward relative to the footwall
Example sentence• The earthquake was caused by a gravity fault. |
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• two barrel vaults intersecting at right angles
Example sentence• The cathedral is renowned for its impressive groined vaults. |
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• French racing cyclist who won the Tour de France five times (born in 1954)
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• a geological fault in which one side is above the other
Example sentence• The geologists discovered an inclined fault during their field survey. |
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• an inclined fault in which the hanging wall appears to have slipped downward relative to the footwall
Example sentence• A normal fault occurs when the hanging wall moves downward relative to the footwall. |
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• a geological fault in which the upper side appears to have been pushed upward by compression
Example sentence• The overthrust fault near the town caused a major earthquake. |
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• a competition that involves jumping over a high crossbar with the aid of a long pole
Example sentence• He set a new record in pole vault at the Olympics. |
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• a geological fault in which the upper side appears to have been pushed upward by compression
Example sentence• The San Andreas Fault is an example of a reverse fault. |
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• vault that resembles a groined vault but has ribbed arches
Example sentence• The ribbed vault is a Gothic architectural feature. |
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• a major geological fault in California; runs from San Diego to San Francisco; the source of serious earthquakes
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• a statutory offense that provides that it is a crime to knowingly cause another person to engage in an unwanted sexual act by force or threat
Example sentence• She is a survivor of sexual assault. |
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• a geological fault in which one of the adjacent surfaces appears to have moved horizontally
Example sentence• The San Andreas Fault in California is a well-known strike-slip fault. |
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• a geological fault in which the upper side appears to have been pushed upward by compression
Example sentence• The San Andreas Fault is a well-known example of a thrust fault. |
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adverb
• to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits
Example sentence• He is loyal to a fault. |
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