Trimmer

  • 51trimmer — trim·mer …

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  • 52trimmer — I trim•mer [[t]ˈtrɪm ər[/t]] n. 1) a person or thing that trims 2) a person who has no firm position, opinion, or policy, adapting to a situation as circumstances may require, esp. in politics • Etymology: 1510–20 II trim•mer [[t]ˈtrɪm ər[/t]]… …

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  • 53Trimmer — Trịm|mer (Technik verstellbarer Kleinkondensator; jemand, der sich durch Sport trimmt; jemand, der Hunde trimmt; Gerät zum Scheren von Hunden) …

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  • 54trimmer — n. 1 a person who trims articles of dress. 2 a person who trims in politics etc.; a time server. 3 an instrument for clipping etc. 4 Archit. a short piece of timber across an opening (e.g. for a hearth) to carry the ends of truncated joists. 5 a… …

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  • 55trimmer arch — Building Trades. an arch, usually of brick and in the form of half of a segmental arch, between a chimney and a header in a floor structure to support a hearth. [1825 35] * * * …

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  • 56trimmer arch — noun an arch built between trimmers in a floor (to support the weight of a hearth) • Hypernyms: ↑arch * * * noun : an arch built between trimmers in the thickness of an upper floor to support a hearth * * * Building Trades. an arch, usually of… …

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  • 57trimmer signal — noun : a signal near the summit in a hump yard to convey information about movements from the classification tracks toward the summit …

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  • 58Sarah Trimmer — painted by Henry Howard Sarah Trimmer (née Kirby) (6 January 1741 – 15 December 1810) was a noted writer and critic of British children s literature in the eighteenth century. Her periodical …

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  • 60Sarah Trimmer — par Henry Howard Nom de naissance Kirby Naissance …

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