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fence [short for defense], humanly erected barrier between two divisions of land, used to mark a legal or other boundary, to keep animals or people in or out, and sometimes as an ornament. In newly settled lands fences are usually made of materials at hand, e.g., stone, earth, or wood. A fence... Read more
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The Show-Off The Show-Off
Show‐Off, The (1924), a play by George Kelly. [Playhouse, 571 perf.] The Fishers, a lower‐middle‐class Philadelphia family, are dismayed that their daughter Amy ( Regina Wallace) is in love with the likes of Aubrey Piper ( Louis John Bartels), a nut who, with his patent... Read more
Trajectory Trajectory
Trajectory The trajectory of a bullet is the path of flight it follows from being fired to reaching its target. In cases of shootings that claim a victim as their target, the forensic specialist will want to try to work out the trajectory of the bullet as part of the crime scene... Read more
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cork oak cork oak
cork oak name for an evergreen species of the oak genus ( Quercus ) of the family Fagaceae ( beech family). The cork oak ( Q. suber ) is native to the Mediterranean region, where most of the world's commercial supply of cork is obtained. It is cultivated elsewhere as an ornamental and has been... Read more
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Rockland industrial town (1990 pop. 16,123), Plymouth co., E Mass.; settled 1673, set off from Abington and inc. 1874. There is light manufacturing.... Read more

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