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BoltUsed for listed equity securities. Block trading version of COLT.
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Boltrun away The blare of bugles was heard, and a few seconds afterwards Jackson, still facing the enemy, shouted: "By Jupiter, they're bolting, sir." — Strang, Herbert
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Boltfrom bolt (n.) in its various senses; from a crossbow arrow's quick flight comes the meaning "to spring, to make a quick start" (early 13c.). Via the notion of runaway horses, this came [..]
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BoltOld English bolt "short, stout arrow with a heavy head;" also "crossbow for throwing bolts," from Proto-Germanic *bultas (source also of Old Norse bolti, Danish bolt, Dutch bout, G [..]
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BoltA ball which runs into the hole at a highspeed.
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Bolta process that occurs when leafy vegetables flower and go to seed; when bolting occurs, plants grow taller and leaves lose flavor and become bitter; bolting is typically triggered by longer days and w [..]
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BoltWhen leaf crops (such as spinach and cabbage) stop producing leaves and send up seed stalks due to warming weather.
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BoltBolting is the premature flowering of leafy vegetables (such as lettuce) and herbs. Occurs when the plant's growth rapidly increases from being leaf-based to being flower- and seed-based. Bolting [..]
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BoltThis is the time of year when plants can bolt, or go to seed early. Annuals and vegetables, if planted too late in the season, or if a heat wave hits, plants can flower early and produce seeds early.
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BoltTo produce flowers and seed prematurely.
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BoltAnnual or biennial vegetables or herbs that flower and/or produce seeds rather than food, usually in response to warm weather.
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BoltThe tendency of cool-season plants to produce seeds when exposed to warm temperatures.
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BoltWhen a vegetable plant flowers rather than makes a good heart, it is said to bolt. A common condition in lettuces
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Boltthe explosion of seeds from cool-season plants suddenly exposed to warmth.
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Boltmove or jump suddenly; "She bolted from her seat" rigidly: in a rigid manner; "the body was rigidly erect"; "he sat bolt upright&am [..]
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BoltTo initiate the growth of flower structures.
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Bolta metal fastening for doors and gates. The same word also means to run away
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Boltterm used to describe a plant that has run to seed prematurely which means that it bloomed because of heat or other reasons.
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Bolt1. See Breech Bolt.2. See Cylinder Stop.3. See Latch.
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BoltThe folded edge of a single sheet of paper at the head, tail, or fore-edge of the book block in an uncut or unopened book, known respectively as the head-bolt, tail-bolt, or fore-edge bolt. In binding [..]
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BoltA fastener with male threads, usually with a hexagonal head. Strictly speaking, it's only a bolt if the threads do not extend the full length of the shaft. If the threads do extend full length, t [..]
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Boltthe last names of the three founders of BBN Technologies and the original name of the company.
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BoltAn amout of fabric on a tubular roll or a rectangular cardboard form. The bolt of fabric usually has fabric type, fabric care, manufacturer, and price on the end of the bolt for the consumer to see be [..]
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BoltSudden veering from a straight course, usually to the outside rail.
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Bolt(n) a discharge of lightning accompanied by thunder(n) a sliding bar in a breech-loading firearm that ejects an empty cartridge and replaces it and closes the breech(n) the part of a lock that is enga [..]
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Bolttelum, claustrum, ictus
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BoltAn arrow, a shaft (Anglo-Saxon, bolta; Danish, bolt; Greek, ballo, to cast; Latin, pello, to drive). A door bolt is a shaft of wood or iron, which may be shot or driven forward to secure a door. A thu [..]
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BoltSudden veering from a straight course, usually to the outside rail.
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BoltA bolt is the term used for a threaded fastener, with a head, designed to be used in conjunction with a nut.
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BoltIt is the term used for a threaded fastener, with a head, designed to be used in conjunction with and properly assembled by means of tightening a nut.
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BoltThe part of a lock or latch which provides the fastening or engagement by protruding from the case or forend to engage in the staple, striking plate, link, shackle or other member.
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BoltThe part of a lock or latch which provides the fastening or engagement by protruding from the case or for end to engage in the staple, striking plate, link, shackle or other member.
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BoltA metal shaft permanently fixed into a hole that was drilled into the rock, and is held there with epoxy or friction. A hanger accompanies the bolt, to which a ring or biner can be attached.
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BoltMetal rods that are secured in pre-drilled holes in the rock, capturing a "bolt hanger" on the surface of the rock, in which a climber can attach to. Bolts are considered permanent protecti [..]
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Boltsmall metal rod used as a fastener, having a head and often helical threading and secured with a nut Source: MDA: Waterways Object Name Thesaurus
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BoltA fastening of metal. An eye bolt is a bolt with an eye in it used to hook blocks, &c., to. A ring bolt is a bolt with an eye and a ring in the eye. An ear bolt or lug bolt is a bolt with a kind o [..]
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Boltemerge.
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BoltA cylindrical shaft, controlled by an attached lever, which rotates a partial revolution engaging locking lugs in complementary recesses, contains an internal spring-loaded firing pin, and becomes the [..]
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Bolta bolt is the projectile fired form a crossbow.
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Bolta projectile for a crossbow.
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Boltadv. "(with upright) flat (on one's back)," s.v. bolt adv. OED, bolt-upright adj. & adv. MED. KEY: bolt@adv
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Boltadv 2 bolt 2
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Boltn. "crossbow bolt, arrow," s.v. bolt sb.\1 OED. KEY: bolt@n
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Boltn 1 bolt 1
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BoltA carrier landing attempt in which the tailhook fails to engage any of the arresting wires, requiring a “go-around,” and in which the aircraft landing gear contacts the deck. Otherwise it is a “low pa [..]
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BoltBuild, Operate, Lease and Transfer
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BoltSudden veering from a straight course.
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BoltSudden veering from a straight course.
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Bolta) A steel rod-like assembly similar in design and operation to a normal door bolt, which moves back and forth in the action when operated by the shooter's hand. It seals the cartridge in the cha [..]
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BoltThreaded fastener used (with a nut and washers) for connecting building components, particularly steel and/or timber.
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Bolt
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BoltAn expansion bolt (think: a big metal Rawlplug) fixed permanently into the rock face to protect a climb, thus removing the adventure climbing aspect. Used widely in France and other parts of the Conti [..]
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BoltUsed for listed equity securities. Block trading version of COLT.
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