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Rapidity
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Rapid
called whitewater usually used in the plural as the Lachine rapids in the St Lawrence
Rapidly
In a rapid manner
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Rapid fire
Firing shots in rapid succession
Palpitation
A rapid pulsation a throbbing esp an abnormal rapid beating of the
main memory
memory in a computer that holds programs and data for rapid access during execution of a program it usually hold the
hummingbird
habit of hovering about flowers while vibrating their wings very rapidly with a humming noise the wings are specialized for hovering
Flying
the air with or as with wings moving lightly or rapidly intended for rapid movement
VerbarMoto
Movement manner of movement particularly movement with increased rapidity used especially in the phrase con moto directing to a
Fleetness
Swiftness rapidity velocity celerity speed as the fleetness of a horse or
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Rapidity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rapidity
Matched in: Term Rapidity
Rapid
called whitewater usually used in the plural as the Lachine rapids in the St Lawrence
Rapidly
In a rapid manner
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Rapid fire
Firing shots in rapid succession
Palpitation
A rapid pulsation a throbbing esp an abnormal rapid beating of the
main memory
memory in a computer that holds programs and data for rapid access during execution of a program it usually hold the
hummingbird
habit of hovering about flowers while vibrating their wings very rapidly with a humming noise the wings are specialized for hovering
Flying
the air with or as with wings moving lightly or rapidly intended for rapid movement
VerbarMoto
Movement manner of movement particularly movement with increased rapidity used especially in the phrase con moto directing to a
Fleetness
Swiftness rapidity velocity celerity speed as the fleetness of a horse or
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