an unprepared passage for translation
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unseenan unprepared passage for translation
unseensUNSEEN, an unprepared passage for translation
unseensa passage, not previously seen, that is presented to students for translation
cameraedevice that consists of a lightproof chamber with an aperture fitted with a lens and a shutter through which the image of an object is projected onto a surface for recording (as on film) or for translation into electrical impulses (as for television broadcast)
urostomyan artificial passage for urine
urostomiesUROSTOMY, an artificial passage for urine
debouchean opening for the passage of troops
ventingan airhole (a hole for the passage of air)
ventingsVENTING, an airhole (a hole for the passage of air)
cuttingAn open passage excavated through higher ground for a railroad, road, or canal
cuttingsAn open passage excavated through higher ground for a railroad, road, or canal
versesA passage in an anthem for a soloist or a small group of voices
textpassage from an authoritative source providing an introduction or basis (as for a speech)
hatchesAn opening of restricted size allowing for passage from one area to another, in particular
dipleidoscopean instrument for ascertaining the moment of meridian passage by observing the coincidence of two images
dipleidoscopesDIPLEIDOSCOPE, an instrument for ascertaining the moment of meridian passage by observing the coincidence of two images
otoscopesAn instrument designed for visual examination of the eardrum and the passage of the outer ear, typically having a light and a set of lenses
contactsA connection for the passage of an electric current from one thing to another, or a part or device by which such a connection is made
slotpassage through the wing of an airplane or of a missile that is located usually near the leading edge and formed between a main and an auxiliary airfoil for improving flow conditions over the wing so as to increase lift and delay stalling of the wing