Its capped and may be slapped
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KNEEIt's capped and may be slapped
KNEEIt's capped and slapped
KNEEIt's capped and often slapped
SCOREPADIts headings may be "We" and "They"
strippingDivest (a bond) of its interest coupons so that it and they may be sold separately
strippedDivest (a bond) of its interest coupons so that it and they may be sold separately
ensignsa flag that is flown (as by a ship) as the symbol of nationality and that may also be flown with a distinctive badge added to its design
mathematicsThe abstract science of number, quantity, and space. Mathematics may be studied in its own right (pure mathematics), or as it is applied to other disciplines such as physics and engineering (applied mathematics)
milkwortsA small plant that was formerly believed to increase the milk yield of cows and nursing mothers. Its tiny flowers, which may be white, pink, yellow-orange, blue, or greenish, usually appear in cloverlike heads
muoniclepton similar in most respects to the electron except that it is unstable, it may be positively charged, and its mass is approximately 207 times greater; the positively charged muon is the antiparticle of the negatively charged muon
muonslepton similar in most respects to the electron except that it is unstable, it may be positively charged, and its mass is approximately 207 times greater; the positively charged muon is the antiparticle of the negatively charged muon
muonlepton similar in most respects to the electron except that it is unstable, it may be positively charged, and its mass is approximately 207 times greater; the positively charged muon is the antiparticle of the negatively charged muon
objectA data construct that provides a description of something that may be used by a computer (such as a processor, a peripheral, a document, or a data set) and defines its status, its method of operation, and how it interacts with other objects
towersa building or structure typically higher than its diameter and high relative to its surroundings that may stand apart (as a campanile) or be attached (as a church belfry) to a larger structure and that may be fully walled in or of skeleton framework (as an observation or transmission tower)