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  • 51UH-72 Lakota — Infobox Aircraft name= UH 72A Lakota caption= The Army s new UH 72A Lakota will primarily be used by the National Guard to perform homeland security missions. type= Light utility helicopter manufacturer= Eurocopter American Eurocopter (assembly)… …

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  • 52complement — n. 1. Full number, full quantity, quota, full tale, tale. 2. Completeness, fulfilment, fulness, perfection, consummation. 3. Deficiency, deficit, shortage, amount lacking (to make some fixed amount) …

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  • 53com|ple|ment — «noun. KOM pluh muhnt; verb. KOM pluh|mehnt», noun, verb. –n. 1. something that completes or makes perfect: »The teacher considers homework a necessary complement to classroom work. Philosophy is a good complement of scientific studies. 2. the… …

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  • 54plentiful — plen•ti•ful [[t]ˈplɛn tɪ fəl[/t]] adj. existing or yielding in abundance • Etymology: 1425–75 plen′ti•ful•ly, adv. plen′ti•ful•ness, n. syn: plentiful, ample, abundant, bountiful describe a more than adequate supply of something. plentiful… …

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  • 55whole — [[t]hoʊl[/t]] adj. 1) comprising the full quantity or amount; entire or total: He ate the whole pie[/ex] 2) complete: a whole set of china[/ex] 3) undivided; in one piece: to swallow a thing whole[/ex] 4) math. not fractional; integral 5) cvb not …

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  • 56Blitter — In a computer system, a blitter is a co processor or a logic block on a microprocessor that is dedicated to rapid data transfer within that computer s memory. A blitter is capable of copying large quantities of data from one memory area to… …

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  • 57filled — adj. containing its full quantity; satisfied, satiated; having something placed inside, stuffed; stopped up; drilled and covered (about a cavity in a tooth) fɪl n. satisfying amount of food or drink; amount needed to fill a receptacle; something …

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  • 58top up — verb Date: 1937 transitive verb British to make up to the full quantity, capacity, or amount intransitive verb British to replenish a supply • top up noun, British …

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  • 59ullage — ul·lage || ÊŒlɪdÊ’ n. amount by which a container is short of being full; quantity of alcoholic beverage remaining in a container which has been partially emptied …

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  • 60FQG — abbr. Full Quantity Generator …

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