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trapdoor effect

<span class="searchmatch">trapdoor</span> <span class="searchmatch">effect</span> (plural not attested) (surgery) The formation of a <span class="searchmatch">trapdoor</span> deformity....


trapdoor

a <span class="searchmatch">trapdoor</span> function to be easily computed. (mining) A door in a level for regulating the ventilating current; a weather door. drop <span class="searchmatch">trapdoor</span> <span class="searchmatch">effect</span> trapdoor...


effect

<span class="searchmatch">effect</span> Ting Hai <span class="searchmatch">effect</span> Tocqueville <span class="searchmatch">effect</span> to that <span class="searchmatch">effect</span> to the <span class="searchmatch">effect</span> to this <span class="searchmatch">effect</span> trampoline <span class="searchmatch">effect</span> trans <span class="searchmatch">effect</span> transverse flow <span class="searchmatch">effect</span> <span class="searchmatch">trapdoor</span> effect...


pin cushion

or concave recipient sites. [...] [page 282] As the flap contracts, it pin cushions. This <span class="searchmatch">trapdoor</span> <span class="searchmatch">effect</span> can contribute to a convex shape. nuncioship...


door

door neighbour the wolf is at the door three-door trap-door trap door <span class="searchmatch">trapdoor</span> up and over door video door entry video door-phone when one door closes...


pincushion

sites. [...] [page 282] As the flap contracts, it pin cushions. This <span class="searchmatch">trapdoor</span> <span class="searchmatch">effect</span> can contribute to a convex shape. 2011 June, Mary Tschoi, Erik A. Hoy...


drop

dropped pass. Yet another drop for the Tiger tight end. (law enforcement) A <span class="searchmatch">trapdoor</span> (“hinged platform”) on a gallows; a gallows itself. 2003, Ian Jones, Ned...


deus ex machina

used to bring an actor playing a god onto the stage, either up through a <span class="searchmatch">trapdoor</span> or (e.g. by crane) from above. Rarely, the plurals dii ex machina, di ex...