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  • 11Dharwad district — This article is about the district. For its eponymous headquarters, see Dharwad. Dharwad …

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  • 12troll — I. v. a. [Written also Troul.] 1. Roll, turn, turn round, drive about, move circularly. 2. Send about, circulate, pass round. 3. Sing loudly. 4. Angle with a trolling line. 5. Allure, entice, lure, draw on. 6. Fish in, seek to catch fish f …

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  • 13win|dle — «WIHN duhl», intransitive verb, dled, dling. Dialect. 1. to move circularly or sinuously; meander; wind. 2. to wind thread, cable, or the like …

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  • 14Polarizer — For the photographic filter, see Polarizing filter (Photography). A polarizing filter cuts down the reflections (top) and made it possible to see the photographer through the glass at roughly Brewster s angle although reflections off the back… …

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  • 15Linked list — In computer science, a linked list is a data structure consisting of a group of nodes which together represent a sequence. Under the simplest form, each node is composed of a datum and a reference (in other words, a link) to the next node in the… …

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  • 16Stereoscopy — Stereoscopy, stereoscopic imaging or 3 D (three dimensional) imaging is any technique capable of recording three dimensional visual information or creating the illusion of depth in an image. The illusion of depth in a photograph, movie, or other… …

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  • 17Radix sort — In computer science, radix sort is a sorting algorithm that sorts integers by processing individual digits. Because integers can represent strings of characters (e.g., names or dates) and specially formatted floating point numbers, radix sort is… …

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  • 18Cetonia aurata — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …

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  • 19radiation — radiational, adj. /ray dee ay sheuhn/, n. 1. Physics. a. the process in which energy is emitted as particles or waves. b. the complete process in which energy is emitted by one body, transmitted through an intervening medium or space, and… …

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  • 20Theory of impetus — The theory of impetus was an antiquated auxiliary or secondary theory of Aristotelian dynamics, put forth initially to explain projectile motion against gravity. It was first introduced by Hipparchus in antiquity, and subsequently further… …

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