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  • 81low-temperature — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷... adjective : relating to or carried out at very low or relatively low temperatures low temperature refrigeration low temperature carbonization of coal below about 1300° F …

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  • 82low-key — ADJ GRADED If you say that something is low key, you mean that it is on a small scale rather than involving a lot of activity or being made to seem impressive or important. The wedding will be a very low key affair... He wanted to keep the… …

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  • 83low-slung — ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n Low slung chairs or cars are very low, so that you are close to the ground when you are sitting in them. ...a low slung chintz armchair …

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  • 84low-ball —  Reduce, as in a bid; a very low estimate.  ► “To compete profitably in the new low fare environment, the major airlines know they must continue to slash costs, introduce BAREBONES products and use fare sales that low ball the market.”… …

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  • 85Very High Bitrate Digital Subscriber Line — VDSL or VHDSL (Very High Bitrate DSL) [ [http://www.kpn.com/artikel.htm?contentid=2895 KPN KPN starts VDSL trials] ] is a DSL technology providing faster data transmission over a single flat untwisted or twisted pair of copper wires. These fast… …

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  • 86low fuel indicator — A warning light which glows when fuel is getting low and flashes (on some models) when it is very low …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 87low-key — mod. not obvious. □ Let’s try to keep this low key so as not to upset the family. □ It was a very low key meeting, but we got a lot done …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 88low frequency — noun Date: circa 1898 a radio frequency between medium frequency and very low frequency see radio frequency table …

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  • 89low shoes — pumps, shoes with very low heels …

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  • 90low approach — i. An approach over an airport or a runway following an instrument approach procedure or VFR (visual flight rules) approach, including the overshoot maneuver, where the pilot does not make a contact with the runway and goes around from a very low …

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