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† preˈventor Obs. [a. L. præventor, agent-n. from prævenīre: see prevene.] One who goes before or precedes; a predecessor; an anticipator.1598 Florio, Preuentore, a preuentor, an ouertaker, an anticipator. 1599 Broughton's Let. ii. 8 With Simon Magus your Preuentor,..you are not contented to be acco...
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preventer
preventer (prɪˈvɛntə(r)) [f. prevent v. + -er1. See also preventor.] One who prevents. † 1. a. One who goes or acts before another, an anticipator. Obs.1624 Bacon War w. Spain Wks. 1879 I. 540/2 The arch⁓duke was the assailant, and the preventer, and had the fruit of his diligence and celerity. † b....
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Transocean
(2005)
On 24 August 2005, the UK Health and Safety Executive issued a notice to Transocean saying that, it had failed to maintain its "remote blowout preventor
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of Asia which had become infested with brigands (Lycaonia, Pisidia, Lydia, and the two Phrygiae), were placed under the jurisdiction of a biocolytes (preventor
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Please explain how to install a canister filter in a drip irrigation head assembly
three-quarter inch threads this filter attaches to any 3/4 inch hose threads in a head assembly the filter should follow directly after the backflow preventor
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Diabetes in dogs
Insulin is also an active preventor of the breakdown or catabolism of glycogen and fat.
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snarl
▪ I. snarl, n.1 (snɑːl) Also 4, 7–8 snarle, 9 dial. snarrel. [f. snare n. or v.: see -le 1.] 1. A snare, gin; a noose. Obs. exc. dial. Also fig.c 1380 Metr. Hom. (Vernon MS.) in Herrig Archiv LVII. 247/1 Lord, what þing schal passe quite And in þeos snarles not beo tan. 1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) I...
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waste
▪ I. waste, n. (weɪst) Forms: 3–7 wast, 4–5 waast, 6, 8 waist, 6 wayste, 4–6 Sc. vast(e, 3– waste. [a. OF. wast(e, dial. variant of guast(e, gast(e, partly repr. L. vāstum, neut. of vāstus waste a. (q.v. for the phonology), partly a verbal noun f. waster (guaster, gaster) waste v. Cf. Pr. gast ravag...
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Please explain how to design an irrigation system
easiest access point for tapping into the water line identify the point of connection on your plan and then route this pipe to the location of the backflow preventor
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