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– allows an operating system to inform a solid state drive (SSD) of the blocks of data that are no longer in use.
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n. ~ Moving images · Portions of film cut from a shot when editing a motion picture. Notes:  Trims are saved in case they need to be reincorporated in the process of working from a rough cut to the fi [..]
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(1) Interior trim: The finish materials inside a building, such as moldings applied around openings (window trim, door trim), and at the floors and ceilings of rooms (baseboard, cornice, and other mol [..]
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The way a boat floats in relation to the horizon, bow up, bow down or even. Also, to adjust a boat's horizontal running angle by directing the outboard or stern drive's thrust up or down. Al [..]
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mid-15c., probably from Old English trymian, trymman "strengthen, fortify, confirm; comfort; incite; set in order, arrange, prepare, make ready; become strong," from trum "strong, stabl [..]
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"state of being prepared," 1580s, nautical jargon, "fit for sailing," from trim (v.). From 1570s as "ornament, decoration;" the meaning "visible woodwork of a house& [..]
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c. 1500, "neatly or smartly dressed," probably ultimately from trim (v.) or from related Old English trum "firm, fixed, secure, strong, sound, vigorous, active." Related: Trimly; t [..]
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pare: remove the edges from and cut down to the desired size; "pare one's fingernails"; "trim the photograph"; "trim lumber [..]
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See Keeping The Heat In - Chapter 4: Comprehensive air leakage control - 4.2.5 Tips on sealing some of the leakiest areas - Trim areas
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to make something neat, often by cutting off rough edges and loose threads. The same word also means to decorate a piece of clothing by adding lace, ribbons or some other pretty trimming
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Dictionary of PHP Functions (PHP 3, PHP 4 )trim -- Strip whitespace from the beginning and end of a stringstring trim ( string str [, string charlist])Note: The optional charlist parameter was added in PHP 4.1.0More Info
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The finish materials in a building, such as moldings, ap plied around openings (window trim, door trim) or at the floor and ceiling of rooms (baseboard, cornice).
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A feature of the Data Set management command available in the ATA8-ACS-2 specification. The command is used in the operating system used to wipe invalid data blocks on solid-state drives (SSD) which a [..]
Source: webopedia.com

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Excess of the paper allowed a printed sheet for gripper and bleed.
Source: neenahpaper.com

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Total Records and Information Management
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To remove unwanted bits from meat or fish, or to cut something to a specific shape.
Source: lifestylefood.com.au (offline)

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To make a fine adjustment to the position of the front derailer cage. This is sometimes necessary as the rear derailer is shifted because changes in chain angle can cause the chain to rub on the front [..]
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To remove undesirable portions of a food item (ex. external fat from a cut of beef or stems from grapes) before further preparation or service.
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the cutting of the finished product to the correct size. Marks are incorporated on the printed sheet to show where the trimming is to be made.
Source: bestprintingonline.com

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The finish materials in a building at the floor of rooms (baseboard, base shoe, and quarter round for example).
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Stone used as decorative items only, such as sills, coping, enframements, etc….with the facing of another material.
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Trim is a general term which includes rick rack, ribbon, laces, fringe, cording, and other decorative items used to embellish a garment. Trim is also used to define the act of trimming excess seam all [..]
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The adjusting of transitions in a sequence.
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the balance of a ship or an aircraft. On a ship this is the way it floats ion the water in relation to the fore and aft line. The trim can be adjusted by rearranging the cargo or adjusting the ballast [..]
Source: maritimeinfo.org

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To make a fine adjustment, as of load cell outputs in a multicell system.
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A sheet metal closure which functions primarily to provide weathertightness in a structure and secondarily to enhance appearance.
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Millwork, primarily mouldings, that finish off window and door openings, fireplaces, walls and other members  
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A pre-made ruffle, fringe, or other decorative accessory that can be sewn into a garment or sewing project to add visual interest.
Source: nationalsewingcircle.com

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To remove the parts of a food that are not needed for preparation.
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(n) a state of arrangement or appearance(n) a decoration or adornment on a garment(n) attitude of an aircraft in flight when allowed to take its own orientation(n) cutting down to the desired size or [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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to adjust sail shapes and angles to better harness the wind
Source: nationalgeographic.com (offline)

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Fore and aft balance of a boat.
Source: boatsafe.com

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To adjust the sail to make it the right shape and angle to the wind.
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The state or disposition by which a ship is best calculated for the purposes of navigation. To trim the hold
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Fore and aft balance of a boat.
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The finish materials in a building, such as moldings, applied around openings (window trim, door trim) or at the floor and ceiling of rooms (baseboard, cornice).
Source: thehouseplanshop.com

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the definition varies by manufacturer. Some manufacturers refer to "trim" as the stem and ball or closure member. Some use the term in reference to soft goods, such as seats, seals and gaskets. Mss defines trim as the "functional parts of a valve that are exposed to the line fluid", which would encompass both of the above interp [..]
Source: boiler-outlet.com (offline)

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The framing or edging of openings and other features on the interior or exterior of a building, including baseboards, picture rails, cornices, and casings.
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A term used to describe the overall interior of a car, or the materials on a specific part or component (i.e. the door).
Source: carbuyer.co.uk

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Nonfunctional metal or plastic molding, frames, and other decorative additions to vehicle bodies and interiors.
Source: auto-dictionary.com

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To groom the coat by plucking or clipping.
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Millwork, primarily mouldings and/or trim to finish-off (trim around) window and door openings, fireplaces, walls and other members.
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The adjusting of transitions in a sequence.
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How a vessel sits in the water.
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One-by lumber used as siding corner boards or as finish materials around windows and doors, under eaves or around cornices.
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The fore and aft angle of a vessel or the difference between the forward and aft draft readings. Trimmed by the head means the bow is down in the water more than the stern. Trimmed by the stern means the bow is higher out of the water than the stern. A slight trim by the stern is always desirable as this makes the vessel's steering and control [..]
Source: iss-marineacademy.com (offline)

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1. The tendency of a ship to lie with her decks not in a horizontal position, fore to aft. A ship that lies with her bow too low is said to "trimmed by the bow". 2. A term used to describe a [..]
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Difference, or relationship, between the forward and after draughts of a floating vessel. Ship is said to be trimmed by the head or stern according to which end is deeper in the water.
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The relationship between a ship's draughts forward and aft.
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The angle to the horizontal at which a vessel rides.
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1, To pull in or tension a line; as in: Trim the jib sheet to reduce the luffing. 2, The setting of a sail; as in: Adjust the sheets to get proper trim in the sails.
Source: schoolofsailing.net

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Fore and aft balance of a boat.
Source: marineinstitute.org

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The longitudinal attitude of a vessel, i.e., the difference between forward and aft drafts.
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Adjustments made to sails to maximize their efficiency. Or relationship of ship's hull to waterline.
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The relationship between a ship's draft fore and aft. See also: even keel.
Source: ageofsail.net

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(1) To adjust the sails for best advantage. (2) Fore and aft balance of a boat. If either the bow or stern is depressed, the vessel is said to be down by the bow or down by the stern.   Trim Tab: An a [..]
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The difference between the draft forward and the draft aft. A ship is trimmed by adjusting the location of fuel, cargo, ballast, etc.
Source: free-marine.com (offline)

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the angle to the horizontal at which a vessel rides.
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Relationship of ship's hull to waterline.
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The relationship between a ship’s draughts forward and aft.
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Relationship of ship's hull to waterline.
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person responsible for ensuring that a vessel remains in 'trim' (that the cargo and fuel are evenly balanced). An important task on a coal-fired vessel, as it could get 'out-of-trim' coal is consumed.
Source: boatrepairandmaintenance.com (offline)

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(1) The static (i.e. at-rest) tendency of a ship to lie with her decks not in a horizontal position, fore to aft. A ship that lies with her bow too low is said to 'trim by the bow.' (2) A me [..]
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1. to adjust the sails   2. the position of the sails   3. to adjust the weight of the cargo, ballast, and crew of a ship to ride evenly through the water   4. the fore-and-aft balance of the position [..]
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Term that refers to the running position of the engine drive unit
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The relationship of water at the front of the ship to the back of the ship.
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(1) To adjust the sails for best advantage. (2) Fore and aft balance of a boat. If either the bow or stern is depressed, the vessel is said to be down by the bow or down by the stern. (3) To trim is t [..]
Source: marinewaypoints.com

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The relationship between a ship's draughts forward and aft.
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Fore and aft balance of a boat.
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To balance (a ship) by shifting its cargo or contents.
Source: maritimeandcommerciallaw.co.uk (offline)

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To groom the coat by plucking or clipping.
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A setting that can be adjusted via the transmitter to cause the multicopter to hover in place.
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to remove undesirable portions of a food item (ex. external fat from a cut of beef or stems from grapes) before further preparation or service.
Source: cooksrecipes.com

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to remove undesirable portions of a food item (ex. external fat from a cut of beef or stems from grapes) before further preparation or service.
Source: recipebits.com (offline)

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The relationship between a ship's draughts forward and aft.
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The relation of the draft of a vessel at the bow and stern. See also DOWN BY THE HEAD; DOWN BY THE STERN; DRAG, n., definition 3; SQUAT, n.
Source: en.wikisource.org

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The trim control is usually on the stick, operated by the thumb. Trimming adjusts the position of the flight surfaces to hold straight and level flight, without changing the neutral position of the st [..]
Source: blueridgejournal.com

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To adjust an aircraft's trim tabs and thereby relieve the pressure required on the controls to keep the nose in the desired position
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An auxiliary control that permits the pilot to balance out steady forces on the corresponding main control.
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Visible mouldings such as baseboards, cornices, casings, installed to cover or protect joints, edges, or ends of other materials; metal fittings designed for the same purpose; to shave or fit precisel [..]
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>Material used for decoration or extra function of a product
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The angle to the water at which a boat rides. The crew and gear should be positioned so that the boat is level from side to side, and slightly heavier in the bow than in the stem.
Source: pinnacle-travel.org

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Includes all the parts that are in flowing contact with the process fluid except the body, bonnet and body flanges and gaskets. The plug, seats, stem, guides, bushings and cage are some of the parts i [..]
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To cut true to exact size, by cutting away the edges of paper in the web or sheet.
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Distributing cargo in the hold in order to attain an optimal position in the water
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The angle at which a canoe rides in the water. A canoe may be trimmed so it rides even, down at the stern, or down at the bow.
Source: paddling.net (offline)

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Name given to the internals i.e. plug and seat of a valve. Rather than replace a complete valve the trim is often replaced utilising the existing body and actuator. Further Reading
Source: contractorsunlimited.co.uk (offline)

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1) Same as “Trim Control” (see below). 2) To make a small adjustment to any control.
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Name given to the internals i.e. plug and seat of a valve. Rather than replace a complete valve the trim is often replaced utilising the existing body and actuator. Further Reading
Source: controlandinstrumentation.com (offline)

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lang=en 1800s=1813 * '''1813''' — . ''''. *: And when her sisters abused it as ugly, she added, with perfect unconcern, "Oh! but there were two or three much uglier in the shop; and when I have bou [..]
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the way the ship "sits" in the water, i.e. on an even keel, down by the head, or down by the stern. Turn-to - to begin work on board. Ullage - the amount by which a container is short of bei [..]
Source: missiontoseafarers.ca

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Trim may refer to:
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Trim was a ship's cat who accompanied Matthew Flinders on his voyages to circumnavigate and map the coastline of Australia in 1801–03.
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Trim or trimming in clothing and home decorating is applied ornament, such as gimp, passementerie, ribbon, ruffles, or, as a verb, to apply such ornament. Before the industrial revolution, all trim wa [..]
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Trim was a constituency in Trim, County Meath, represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800.
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Trim may refer to:
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A trim command (known as TRIM in the ATA command set, and UNMAP in the SCSI command set) allows an operating system to inform a solid-state drive (SSD) which blocks of data are no longer considered in [..]
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Trim is an English grime MC from East London and a former member of Roll Deep. He is a cousin of Roll Deep member DJ Karnage, former Roll Deep member Roachee, footballer Leon Knight and grime MC Lee B [..]
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