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71passage — 1. Broadly, a passage is any negotiable part of cave system, though the usage is commonly restricted to those elements that tend towards the horizontal rather than vertical or sub vertical sections. Cave passages very in size and shape, with… …
72passage grave — A burial chamber entered through a long, tunnel like passage …
73passage efficiency — the proportion of juvenile fish passing a project through the spillway, sluiceway, or juvenile bypass system, as opposed to passing through the turbines …
74Passage, nasal — The walls of the nasal passages are coated with respiratory mucous membranes which contain innumerable tiny hair like cells that act to move waves of mucus toward the throat. Dust, bacteria, and other particles inhaled from the air are trapped by …
75through — By means of, in consequence of, by reason of; in, within; over; from end to end, or from one side to the other. By the intermediary of; in the name or as agent of; by the agency of; because of. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. v. City of Richmond …
76through ticket — A railroad ticket which entitles the holder, not only to passage over the line of the company issuing it, but also over other connecting lines over which it is necessary to pass in order to reach his destination. A through ticket does not require …
77passage of lines — An operation in which a force moves forward or rearward through another force …
78passage — 1) the movement of migratory fish through, around, or over dams, reservoirs and other obstructions in a stream or river 2) a leg of a voyage, which is an extended offshore trip that involves a return to the point of origin …
79passage facilities — features of a dam that enable fish to move around, through, or over without harm. Generally an upstream fish ladder or a downstream bypass system …
80passage — n 1. portion, section, part, bit, article; selection, excerpt, extract, {pi.) analects; paragraph, verse, line, sentence, clause, quotation, citation; chapter, column; fascicle, installment, serial, number. 2. phrase, measure, strain, bar; verse …