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A three-sided, U-shaped opening in a sash or frame to receive glazing infill (differing from a rabbet, which is a two-sided, L-shaped section used with a face-glazed window sash). Also called a channe [..]
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1610s, "of or pertaining to or meant for a pocket," from pocket (n.). Pocket-knife is first recorded 1727; pocket-money is attested from 1630s. Often merely implying a small-sized version of [..]
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1580s, "to place in a pocket" (often with implications of dishonesty), from pocket (n.). From the earliest use often figurative. Meaning "to form pockets" is from c. 1600. Related: [..]
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mid-14c., pokete, "bag, pouch, small sack," from Anglo-French pokete (13c.), diminutive of Old North French poque "bag" (Old French pouche), from a Germanic source akin to Frankish [..]
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Cavity in rock in which crystals are usually found.
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a small pouch inside a garment for carrying small articles put in one's pocket; "He pocketed the change" pouch: an enclosed space; "the trapped miner [..]
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a little bag sewn into clothes to put things in the outside covering of seeds
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keshene
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A receptacle for loose parts (supplements, maps, music parts, etc.) made from a piece of stiff paper or fabric pasted inside the front or back cover of a book. See also: book pocket.
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To dream of your pocket, is a sign of evil demonstrations against you.
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Your unique cards that only you can see. For instance, "He had pocket sixes" (a pair of sixes), or "I had ace-king in the pocket."
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See stake pocket
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A three-sided, U-shaped opening in a sash or frame to receive glazing infill. Contrasted to a rabbet, which is a two-sided, L-shaped sections as with face glazed window sash.
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A small indentation in the shoreline, sometimes referred to as a pocket cove.
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A position in a race with horses in front and alongside.
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Framed receptacle to conceal door in "stacked" position. Built by the building contractor around the fixed end of the door.
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A three-sided, U-shaped opening in a sash or frame to receive glazing infill. Contrasted to a rabbet, which is a two-sided, L-shaped section, as with face glazed window sash.
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A rectangle of fabric inserted into a garment accessible from the finished outside edge of the garment to hold small items.
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In the pocket means perfectly in time, especially bass playing that is 'in the center' of the beat (rather than slightly leading or dragging the beat).
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(n) a small pouch inside a garment for carrying small articles(n) an enclosed space(n) a supply of money(n) (bowling) the space between the headpin and the pins behind it on the right or left(n) a hol [..]
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Abnormally deep space between the gum tissue and the teeth where bacteria can enter, causing gum disease.
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A position in a race with horses in front and alongside.
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the power pocket of a barrel or powerful wave and where you want to position yourself
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A removable section of a pulley stile (side jamb) of a box window frame (pocket and pulley) which gives access to the weight box. The standard width is roughly 2' - 2-1/2'" with the height determined by the length of the sash weight. The lower end of the pocket is located about 6" above the window sill and may extend midway [..]
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A pocket is a piece of fabric integrated into a garment that is used to carry smaller items, warm the hands or create a simple adornment. Pockets may be open or secured with a button, zipper, snap or touch-fasten tab. There are several different style of pocket styles, including slash pocket, side seam pocket, and scoop pocket.
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An abnormal extension of a gingival sulcus not accompanied by the apical migration of the epithelial attachment.
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An abnormal extension of a gingival sulcus accompanied by the apical migration of the epithelial attachment and Bone Resorption.
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Cavity in igneous rock in which crystals are usually found.
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May refer to: A player who is the primary healing target of a Medic. A Medic who primarily heals one particular ally.
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The area where the quarterback stands during a play while looking to throw the ball downfield and where his linemen are protecting him. If the offensive linemen don’t properly block, then the pocket w [..]
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One of four rectangular areas in a duplicate board that hold the four hands, designated North, South, East and West.
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The protected area around the quarterback formed by his blockers as he passes.
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(1) the receptacle for a hand in a duplicate board
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Starting hole cards in stud and Hold'em.
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A recess in masonry to receive the end of a beam or joist; any recess designed to hide sash weights, curtains, shutters, folding or sliding doors.
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portion of room rack made up to accept room rack slips and provide permanent record of accommodation and rates.
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The app that gives users an opportunity to manage a reading list of articles they’ve saved to read them later.
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Boxed in, shut off. Running in a position with horses in front and alongside.
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a handheld-sized computer.
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Boxed in, shut off. Running in a position with horses in front and alongside.
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The most powerful part of the wave, just ahead of where it is breaking.
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A hole in the rock face which can be used as a hold. See also monodoigt and bucket. The next up from this is probably "cave"!
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