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CupThe white, cup-like area in the center of the optic disc. The optic disk is the circular area at the back of the inside of the eye where the optic nerve connects to the retina.
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CupA case in which cancer cells are found in the body, but the place where the cells first started growing (the origin or primary site) cannot be determined. Also called cancer of unknown primary origin [..]
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Cuplate 14c., "to draw blood by cupping," from cup (n.). Meaning "to form a cup" is from 1830. Related: Cupped; cupping.
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CupOld English cuppe, from Late Latin cuppa "cup" (source of Italian coppa, Spanish copa, Old French coupe "cup"), from Latin cupa "tub, cask, tun, barrel," from PIE *keup- [..]
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CupCup [N] [B] [S]a wine-cup ( Genesis 40:11 Genesis 40:21 ), various forms of which are found on Assyrian and Egyptian monuments. All Solomon's drinking vessels were of gold ( 1 Kings 10: : 21 ). T [..]
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Cupgenerically refers to the hole but also includes the base and liner, or sleeve, inside the hole that holds the flagstick in place (diameter of hole and outer diameter of cup lining not to exceed 4¼ in [..]
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CupThe hole, or container within the hole.
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CupA description of the hole, including the plastic or metal base and sides often found in holes.
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Cupgenerically refers to the hole but also includes the base and liner, or sleeve, inside the hole that holds the flagstick in place
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CupCup is a synonym for the hole on the putting green. So it is the final goal of every golfer to get his golf ball in the hole as fast as he can. In fact, the cup is a real element of the hole, because it is the receptacle made of white plastic in the hole. It is responsible to keep the flagstick upright and also for the little sound, at the moment t [..]
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Cupa small open container usually used for drinking; usually has a handle; "he put the cup back in the saucer"; "the handle of the cup was missing" for [..]
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CupSimply put, it is a synonym for a hole on the putting green, where the golfer aims his ball at.
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CupThe container in the hole holds the flagstick in pace. CUPPY
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CupThe hole indicated by a flag.
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Cupgolf players terms for plastic piece in the hole where the ball ends up.
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Cup(aka: "hole") the hole in which the lag rests. specifically the liner of the hole. Usually constructed of plastic but aluminum cups are used as well. Example: "I love the so [..]
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CupIs usually used interchangeably for the hole in the green but refers to the lining used inside the hole.
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CupThe metal or plastic cylinder fitted into the hole in the green. Strictly speaking, it is only the liner of the hole, but in regular golf usage players will often say "cup" when they [..]
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CupGenerically refers to the hole but also includes the base and liner, or sleeve, inside the hole that holds the flagstick in place.
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CupThe container in the hole holds the flagstick in pace.
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CupThe container in the hole holds the flagstick in pace.
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CupThis is object of each hole played. We try to putt the ball into the cup..
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CupIn some games, a cup is used by the house to hold the dice and then shake and roll them. Usually though a cage or small wooden chest is used in sic bo games.
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CupUsed either to refer to the hole, or to the white plastic receptacle in the hole which cradles the ball and keeps the flagstick upright.
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CupThe cups of the Jews, whether of metal or earthenware, were possibly borrowed, in point of shape and design, from Egypt and from the Phoenicians, who were celebrated in that branch of workmanship. Egy [..]
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Cupa wine-cup (Gen. 40:11, 21), various forms of which are found on Assyrian and Egyptian monuments. All Solomon's drinking vessels were of gold (1 Kings 10: 21). The cups mentioned in the New Testa [..]
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Cupshelkhl
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Cupkubik
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Cupkos
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Cupnoun Definition: a nickname for Jamie Word History: teacher gave nickname to studentExample Sentence: Hey cup what's up
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CupA pressure value determined by means of copper crusher cylinders using SAAMI recommended procedures and equipment.
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CupSee Kopf
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CupA unit of measure in the U.S. system equal to 8 fl. oz.
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CupSimilar to SPREADER PAN in which it sets. Spreads molten lead around spreader pan through holes in side. Receives lead as it comes from spout.
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Cup1) Refers to the irregular occlusal surface of the tooth (the surfaces that meet when a horse closes its mouth) and is used as a visual method of determining age in a horse. 2) Trophy awarded to winni [..]
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CupCrosswise distortion of a wood structural panel from its flat plane. See Bow. Back to Top
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Cup(n) a small open container usually used for drinking; usually has a handle(n) the quantity a cup will hold(n) any cup-shaped concavity(n) a United States liquid unit equal to 8 fluid ounces(n) cup-sha [..]
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CupA deadly cup. Referring to the ancient practice of putting persons to death by poison, as Socrats was put to death by the Athenians.
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Cupin the university of Cambridge, means a mixture of strong ale with spice and a lemon, served up hot in a silver cup. Sometimes a roasted orange takes the place of a lemon. If wine is added, the cup is [..]
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Cup1) Refers to the irregular occlusal surface of the tooth (the surfaces that meet when a horse closes its mouth). Used as a visual method of determining age in a horse. 2) Trophy awarded to winning hor [..]
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CupA punch-type drink that made up in quantities of cups or glasses in preference to a punch bowl.
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CupA distortion in wood across the grain caused by warpage.
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CupSmall radius or curvature located at the trailing edge of blade. Cupping, helps to reduce or delay cavitation. Helps to reduce slip, thus increasing actual pitch and usable thrust. Cavitation
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CupSmall radius or curvature located at the trailing edge of blade. Cupping, helps to reduce or delay cavitation. Helps to reduce slip, thus increasing actual pitch and usable thrust.
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CupRelated to Cummins’ theories of bilingualism and is a term used to describe ways in which our processing of language is supported by all the languages we know. Rather than possibly, ‘inferring’ with each other, knowledge of different languages feeds into a common ‘reservoir’ of knowledge, understanding and capability to express meaning. [..]
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Cupa unit of measure in the U.S. system equal to 8 fluid ounces.
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Cupa unit of measure in the U.S. system equal to 8 fl. oz.
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CupCup: A unit of measurement used in cooking to measure volume that is equal to 8 fluid ounces. Can be abbreviated as c or C.
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CupA form of warp that is an edge-to-edge curve across the face of the board.
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CupThe thing in the hole that holds the flagstick.
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CupDice cup
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CupA container used to shake and toss the dice.
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CupTo warp across the grain.
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CupThe cup was a very common, everyday vessel during the Minoan period. There were many variations on its shape: conical, handle-less, hemispherical, bell-shaped, straight-sided, spouted, and so on.
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CupTrophy awarded to owners of winners. Also distance race of a mile and a half or more.
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Cup
A concave vessel for drinking from, usually made of opaque material (as opposed to a glass) and with a handle.
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Cup
Cuban peso
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CupThe ISO 4217 currency code for Cuban Peso.
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