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loudspeaker

a distance usually outdoors it is used to amplify or transmit over a distance speech from a person who is typically

nerve

and elastic bundles of fibers with the accompanying tissues which transmit nervous impulses between nerve centers and various parts of the

Nonconduction

The quality of not being able to conduct or transmit failure to conduct

Nonconductor

A substance which does not conduct that is convey or transmit heat electricity sound vibration or the like or which transmits

Piston

to receive motion from the steam and in pumps to transmit motion to a fluid also for other purposes

Belt pulley

means a pulley over which a belt may pass to transmit power to other part of the machine. Entry 34 of

Bequeath

applied to personalty only, but in a will avails to transmit real property, as well as the word 'devise,' which is

Episcopalia, or onera episcopalia

were formerly collected by the rural deans, and by them transmitted to the bishop, Dugd. Mon. tom,. iii. P. 61.

Annuity

may be either created, or, if already existing, may be transmitted, by will. A created annuity is a general legacy, and

Energy

of 2001), s. 2(h)] it means electrical energy: (i) generated, transmitted or supplied for any purpose, or (ii) used for any

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