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Collide

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broad side

to collide with the broad side of

Collisive

Colliding clashing

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collider

separate beams of particles usually of opposite charge are circulated in opposite directions and directed so as to collide head on This technique allows the production of collisions of higher energy than would be possible with a

colliding beam machine

separate beams of particles usually of opposite charge are circulated in opposite directions and directed so as to collide head on called also colliding beam accelerator and collider

clanging

emitting a series of clangs as of metal objects colliding

midair

some point in the air above ground level as the planes collided in midair also used attributively as a midair collision

plate tectonics

upwells from below and driven by such upwellings and other currents on the athenosphere sliding past each other colliding with each other and in some cases being submerged subducted one below the other This theory is now

Res ipsa loquitur

beyond the accident itself, which is such as necessarily to involve negligence-- e.g., where a ship in motion collides with a ship at anchor. It ought not to be applied unless the facts proved are more consistent

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Collide

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broad side

to collide with the broad side of

Collisive

Colliding clashing

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collider

separate beams of particles usually of opposite charge are circulated in opposite directions and directed so as to collide head on This technique allows the production of collisions of higher energy than would be possible with a

colliding beam machine

separate beams of particles usually of opposite charge are circulated in opposite directions and directed so as to collide head on called also colliding beam accelerator and collider

clanging

emitting a series of clangs as of metal objects colliding

midair

some point in the air above ground level as the planes collided in midair also used attributively as a midair collision

plate tectonics

upwells from below and driven by such upwellings and other currents on the athenosphere sliding past each other colliding with each other and in some cases being submerged subducted one below the other This theory is now

Res ipsa loquitur

beyond the accident itself, which is such as necessarily to involve negligence-- e.g., where a ship in motion collides with a ship at anchor. It ought not to be applied unless the facts proved are more consistent

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