Treacherous

  • 21Treacherous technician syndrome — refers to a limb lead reversal that usually occurs due to the technical error of reversing the right and left arm electrodes. Treacherous technician syndrome has become more common as non experienced personnel replace electrocardiogram… …

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  • 22Treacherous Men — (in Russian: Kovarnye Muzhiki) song was performed by Sofia Rotaru in the Russian musical Crazy Day or The Marriage of Figaro. The song is included in the Sofia Rotaru s album I Loved Him (Ya zhe ego lubila in Russian) Authors The lyrics and the… …

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  • 23treacherous killing — index assassination Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 24Treacherous Three — Infobox musical artist Name = Treacherous Three Img capt = Background = group or band Alias = T3 Origin = The Bronx, New York Genre = Hip Hop Years active = 1980 1994 Label = Sugar Hill, MCA, Enjoy, Sequel, CBS Records Associated acts = Sugar… …

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  • 25Treacherous Computing — Informatique de confiance L’informatique de confiance est un projet de grandes sociétés d informatique, incluant plusieurs technologies, suscitant de très vifs débats notamment sur la préservation des libertés individuelles et de la vie privée de …

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  • 26treacherous — Synonyms and related words: Machiavellian, Punic, ambidextrous, artful, calculating, chancy, chiseling, collusive, covinous, crafty, crooked, cunning, dangerous, deceitful, deceptive, desultory, dishonest, disloyal, double, double crossing,… …

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  • 27treacherous — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Traitorous] Syn. treasonable, falsehearted, unfaithful, faithless; see false 1 . 2. [Unreliable] Syn. deceptive, undependable, dangerous, risky, misleading, tricky, dissembled, untrustworthy, deceitful, false, twofaced,… …

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  • 28treacherous — treach·er·ous || tretʃərÉ™s adj. traitorous, disloyal, unfaithful; dangerous, perilous, hazardous …

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  • 30treacherous — [ trɛtʃ(ə)rəs] adjective 1》 guilty of or involving betrayal or deception. 2》 (of ground, water, conditions, etc.) having hidden or unpredictable dangers. Derivatives treacherously adverb treacherousness noun Origin ME: from OFr. trecherous, from… …

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