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knockdownTo reduce the flame or heat on the more vigorously burning parts of a fire edge.
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knockdownknockdown shot, punch, punch shot, half shot; a shot played with less than a full swing, mainly to control distance, trajectory and spin
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knockdownA shot played mostly to control trajectory, spin and distance, but which is short of a full swing.
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knockdown(aka: "knockdown shot", "punch", "punch shot", "half shot") a shot that does not usually see the golfer make a complete swing by [..]
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knockdownA term used to describe a soft shot, or a shot
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knockdownOccurs when a defender knocks the opposing team's quarterback to the turf following a running or passing play. Not considered a sack because the quarterback has relinquished possession of the bal [..]
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knockdownDefinition Pre-manufactured construction materials delivered to the building site unassembled; can be quickly assembled and installed.
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knockdowna laboratory animal in which specific genes are present but unexpressed
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knockdownwhen a boat heels 90° or more, usually as a result of heavy winds or wave action or a combination thereof; see also “broach”
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knockdownSee Broach.
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knockdownThe artificial induction of Gene Silencing by the use of RNA Interference to reduce the expression of a specific Gene. It includes the use of Double-Stranded RNA, such as Small Interfering RNA and RNA [..]
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knockdownWhen the heel of the boat approaches 90°; as in: Most sailors will never experience a knockdown.
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knockdownThe condition of a sailboat being pushed abruptly to horizontal, with the mast parallel to the water surface.
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knockdownA boat that has rolled so that she is lying on her side or even rolled completely over (can be caused by a sudden gust or squall). A boat with appropriate ballast should right herself after being knoc [..]
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knockdown When a sailboat is suddenly pushed onto its side, either by an abrupt wind gust or rouge wave.
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knockdowna circumstance where a vessel is laid over on its beam ends by the wind or waves far enough for water to come over the gunwale
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knockdownA boat that has rolled so that she is lying on her side or even rolled completely over (can be caused by a sudden gust or squall). A boat with appropriate ballast should right herself after being knoc [..]
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knockdownAn alteration of a gene so that it may be expressed conditionally.
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knockdown
An act of knocking down or the condition of being knocked down.
An overwhelming blow.
(slang,dated) Very strong ale or beer.
(genetics) A genetically modified organism that carries one or more [..]
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knockdownKnockdown or knock-down may refer to:
Knockdown, a situation in full-contact combat sports where a fighter is down or vulnerable, often preliminary to a knockout
"Knockdown" (Castle), the thirteenth [..]
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knockdown"Knockdown" is a song by English recording artist Alesha Dixon. It was taken from her debut album Fired Up. The single was commercially released on 30 October 2006, having been made available for lega [..]
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knockdown(also "knockdown shot, punch, punch shot, half shot") a shot played with less than a full swing, mainly to control distance, trajectory and spin Example: A common variation on the kn [..]
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