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  • 91water shrew — ▪ mammal       any of 12 species of amphibious shrews (shrew) that have a broad, fleshy muzzle, large chest, and long hind legs and digits. Most water shrews live in montane habitats and forage in clear, cold streams and small rivers. They use… …

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  • 92nuclear-pulse rocket — noun a rocket that uses the impulse imparted by the detonation of nuclear bombs as the propulsive force to propel the spacecraft See Also: nuclear rocket, pulse rocket …

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  • 93fission rocket — noun a) a spacecraft having a fission reactor that powers the rocket b) a nuclear pulse rocket that uses fission based atomic bombs to supply propulsive force See Also: nuclear rocket, fusion rocket …

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  • 94fusion rocket — noun a) a rocket engine that uses nuclear fusion reactions for propulsive force b) a spacecraft having a fusion reactor that powers the rocket See Also: nuclear rocket, fission rocket …

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  • 95Dominant seventh chord — on C: C7  Play ( …

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  • 96ballistic trajectory — The trajectory of a body after the propulsive force is terminated and only gravity and aerodynamic drag act upon the body. Ballistic trajectory …

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  • 97thrust — verb (past and past participle thrust) 1》 push suddenly or violently in the specified direction. 2》 (of a thing) extend so as to project conspicuously. 3》 (thrust something on/upon) impose something unwelcome on. noun 1》 a sudden or violent lunge …

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  • 98protrusive — pro•tru•sive [[t]proʊˈtru sɪv, prə [/t]] adj. 1) projecting or protuberant; thrusting forward, upward, or outward 2) obtrusive 3) archaic pushing forward; having propulsive force pro•tru′sive•ly, adv. pro•tru′sive•ness, n …

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  • 99jet engine — /dʒɛt ˈɛndʒən/ (say jet enjuhn) noun any engine in which a jet, especially of gaseous combustion products, provides the propulsive force …

  • 100pneumatic gun — noun : a gun using compressed air or gas as the propulsive force usually to throw dynamite or other high explosives …

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