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61Barrhaven Centre Station (OC Transpo) — For the destination previously with this title, see Marketplace Station (OC Transpo). Barrhaven Centre Transitway Station Station statistics …
62William Heirens — Infobox Serial Killer name= William Heirens caption=Mug shot of William Heirens. birthname= William George Heirens alias= The Lipstick Killer birth= November 15, 1928 location= Evanston, Illinois death= cause= victims=3 country=U.S. states=… …
63ajar — ajar1 /euh jahr /, adj., adv. neither entirely open nor entirely shut; partly open: The door was ajar. [1350 1400; ME on char on the turn; see A 1, CHAR3] ajar2 /euh jahr /, adv., adj. in contradiction to; at variance with: a story ajar with the… …
64hypethral — /hi pee threuhl, huy /, adj. (of a classical building) wholly or partly open to the sky. Also, hypaethral. Cf. clithral. [ < L hypaethr(us) ( < Gk hýpaithros open to the sky, equiv. to hyp HYP + aîthros clear sky; see ETHER) + AL1] * * * …
65ajar — I adj, adv partly open, open; unlatched, unclosed, unsecured. II 2adj, adv at variance, in contradiction, incongruous, clashing, grating, discordant, inharmonious; Inf. out of kilter, Sl. out of whack, amiss …
66ajar — I a•jar [[t]əˈdʒɑr[/t]] adj. adv. neither entirely open nor entirely shut; partly open • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME on char on the turn; see a I, char III II a•jar [[t]əˈdʒɑr[/t]] adv. adj. in contradiction to; at variance with: a story ajar with… …
67verandah — /vəˈrændə/ (say vuh randuh) noun 1. an open or partly open portion of a house or other building, outside but abutting one or more of its principal rooms, covered either by a separate skillion roof or by the roof of the main structure. 2.… …
68vacuum advance — A mechanism on the side of the distributor that automatically varies the instant at which the spark occurs as a function of intake manifold vacuum. Vacuum advance provides the additional advance that is needed when the engine is operating at part …
69gallery — n. (pl. ies) 1 a room or building for showing works of art. 2 a balcony, esp. a platform projecting from the inner wall of a church, hall, etc., providing extra room for spectators etc. or reserved for musicians etc. (minstrels gallery). 3 a the… …
70loop — I. noun Etymology: Middle English loupe; perhaps akin to Middle Dutch lupen to watch, peer Date: 14th century archaic loophole 1a II. noun Etymology: Middle English loupe, of unknown origin Date: 14th century 1 …