Idris of The Wire
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ELBAIdris of "The Wire"
ELBAActor Idris ... of "The Wire"
ELBAIdris linked to rumors about the next James Bond
IDRISActor .. Elba of "The Wire"
SNOOPOne of Marlo's henchmen on "The Wire"
SOLENOIDWire coil having the properties of a magnet.
ovalitydistortion in section of drawn wire or the like
wicketsOne of the wire hoops on a croquet course
staplermachine for fastening together sheets of paper or the like, with wire staples
OMAR"The Wire" character Little who is murdered in the antepenultimate episode of the series
rheochorda wire rheostat, a metallic wire used for regulating the resistance of a circuit also RHEOCORD
loadingsThe provision of extra electrical inductance to improve the properties of a transmission wire or antenna
wirysembling wire especially in form and flexibility the wiry coat of the Irish terrier wiry stems
tightropeA rope or wire stretched tightly high above the ground, on which acrobats perform feats of balancing
rheochordsRHEOCHORD, a wire rheostat, a metallic wire used for regulating the resistance of a circuit also RHEOCORD
tightropesA rope or wire stretched tightly high above the ground, on which acrobats perform feats of balancing
spokesEach of the bars or wire rods connecting the center of a wheel to its outer edge
spokeEach of the bars or wire rods connecting the center of a wheel to its outer edge
phonophorea sound-conducting apparatus, of various kinds; a device for telephoning and telegraphing simultaneously by the same wire
headingsA strip of cloth at the top of a curtain above the hooks or wire that suspend the curtain
phonophoresPHONOPHORE, a sound-conducting apparatus, of various kinds; a device for telephoning and telegraphing simultaneously by the same wire
rebatosstiff frame of wire or wood worn in the 17th century as a support for a ruff or stand-up collar
rabatostiff frame of wire or wood worn in the 17th century as a support for a ruff or stand-up collar
rebatostiff frame of wire or wood worn in the 17th century as a support for a ruff or stand-up collar
rabatosstiff frame of wire or wood worn in the 17th century as a support for a ruff or stand-up collar
electromagneta core of magnetic material surrounded by a coil of wire through which an electric current is passed to magnetize the core
styleta. probe b. wire run through the length of a catheter, cannula, or needle to make it rigid or to clear it
cordagesfiber and wire ropes, lines, hawsers, etc., taken as a whole, esp. with reference to the rigging and other equipment of a vessel
electromagnetsELECTROMAGNET, a core of magnetic material surrounded by a coil of wire through which an electric current is passed to magnetize the core
cordagefiber and wire ropes, lines, hawsers, etc., taken as a whole, esp. with reference to the rigging and other equipment of a vessel
crosshaira fine wire at the focus of an optical instrument, crossing the field of view, to aid in positioning or measuring also CROSSWIRE
decklesA device in a papermaking machine for limiting the size of the sheet, consisting of a continuous belt on either side of the wire
dipolesantenna of a transmitter or receiving set consisting of two equal rods extending in opposite direction from the connection to the lead-in wire
dipolarantenna of a transmitter or receiving set consisting of two equal rods extending in opposite direction from the connection to the lead-in wire
preventerAn extra line or wire rigged to support a piece of rigging under strain, or to hold the boom and prevent it from jibing
crosshairsCROSSHAIR, a fine wire at the focus of an optical instrument, crossing the field of view, to aid in positioning or measuring also CROSSWIRE
preventersAn extra line or wire rigged to support a piece of rigging under strain, or to hold the boom and prevent it from jibing
dipoleantenna of a transmitter or receiving set consisting of two equal rods extending in opposite direction from the connection to the lead-in wire
pitheddestroy the spinal cord or central nervous system of (as a frog) usually by passing a wire or needle up and down the vertebral canal
pithingdestroy the spinal cord or central nervous system of (as a frog) usually by passing a wire or needle up and down the vertebral canal