Dessert at a power lunch?
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PETITFORCEDessert at a power lunch?
PINEAPPLEPIEDessert at a tropical-themed party, maybe
pashka(Russian) a rich dessert of cottage cheese, cream, almonds, raisins etc. traditionally served at Easter also PASKA, PASKHA
pashkasPASHKA, (Russian) a rich dessert of cottage cheese, cream, almonds, raisins etc. traditionally served at Easter also PASKA, PASKHA
PROHIBITEDAREASign at a nuclear power plant
OILANDVIGORSalad dressing at a power lunch?
MUSCLESMARINARASeafood dish at a power lunch?
KAISERRULEBread item at a power lunch?
BRAWNGRAVYPotato topping at a power lunch?
SAUERCLOUTHot dog topping at a power lunch?
DISTURBTHEPEACEUse a power mower at 6 A.M., say
crack(of a power vessel) to advance at full speed in heavy weather
telekinesisThe supposed ability to move objects at a distance by mental power or other nonphysical means
compressorsA machine used to supply air or other gas at increased pressure, e.g., to power a gas turbine
compressorA machine used to supply air or other gas at increased pressure, e.g., to power a gas turbine
helpersextra locomotive attached to a train at the front, middle, or rear, esp. to provide extra power for climbing a steep grade
helperextra locomotive attached to a train at the front, middle, or rear, esp. to provide extra power for climbing a steep grade
emissivitythe ratio of emissive power of a surface at a given temperature to that of a black body at the same temperature and with the same surroundings
emissivitiesEMISSIVITY, the ratio of emissive power of a surface at a given temperature to that of a black body at the same temperature and with the same surroundings
wormgearmechanism consisting of a worm engaging with and driving a worm wheel, the two axes usually being at right angles, used where a relatively low speed and a relatively large amplification of power are desired
wattthe absolute meter-kilogram-second unit of power equal to the work done at the rate of one joule per second or to the power produced by a current of one ampere across a potential difference of one volt 1/746 horsepower