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(Tıp) main
The high seas
Self at top level Since there can be sure to be self, it is a mere instance of an Object class, only for being there Some singleton methods are defined to operate the Object class
shortened form of mainsail
a principal pipe in a system that distributes water or gas or electricity or that collects sewage
Indicates that a book or other material is located in the Main Library stacks on the third, fourth, or fifth floors
Important; necessary
A match at cockfighting
The primary artery of the supply or drain system to which all the branches connect Referred to as the Main Vent in the vent system Back to alphabetical list
VIA unveils KT400A chipset MAIN: New Development Kit brings Java to the GBA MAIN: Deloder worm methodically makes it way across the 'Net MAIN: Beta 2 for Office 2003 released MAIN: PayPal users latest in line to receive fake e-mail CHIP: VIA releases KT400A CHIP: nVidia may release the NV35 in two months CHIP: Quicks for Monday, March 10, 2003 CHIP: SIA predicts double-digit chip growth CHIP: Transmeta gives next-gen Crusoe some HT bandwidth CHIP: AMD paid IBM $46 million to solve some SOI problems GAME: It was a good year for gaming GAME: GameCube's Metroid Prime tops Game Developers Choice Awards GAME: WC3 Expansion beta expands MAC: Macromedia locks out Safari PDA: Mini-Review: CLIE NX70V PDA: Will Samsung drop the Palm OS? PDA: RepliGo adds OS 5 and landscape support PDA: Apple's mixed PDA message PDA: CLIÉ TG50 announced in US, and review posted
Strength. (Rare except in the phrase "might and main")"
In a one-pipe hydronic heating system, the section of the pipe that moves hot water from the boiler to the rooms being heated
Unqualified; absolute; entire; sheer
A relatively large pipe in a distribution system for drinking water or in a collection system for municipal wastewater Of or relating to utility distribution mains for transferring water Often used in the plural, as in water mains
The high seas. (This term is rare in modern usage, except in the phrase "the Spanish Main.")"
Very or extremely strong
of force; of the greatest possible intensity; "by main strength"
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A meal's main course (what Americans call "entrée")
If you say that something is true in the main, you mean that it is generally true, although there may be exceptions. Tourists are, in the main, sympathetic people = on the whole
The mains are the wires which supply electricity to buildings, or the place where the wires end inside the building. amplifiers which plug into the mains. A river rising in eastern Germany and flowing about 499 km (310 mi) generally westward to the Rhine River at Mainz. Frankfurt am Main Main River Spanish Main
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