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41 straight brick
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42 straight channel diffuser
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43 straight edge
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44 straight-edge
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45 straight-face roller
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46 straight-flanged beam
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47 straight knurl
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48 straight labyrinth seal
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49 straight-line
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50 straight-line pitch
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51 straight load track
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52 straight lug link plate
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53 straight manganese steel
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54 straight peen hammer
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55 straight pin
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56 straight pipe
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57 straight pipe length
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58 straight ramp
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59 straight screw connection
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60 straight screw coupling
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straight — [strāt] adj. [ME streght, pp. of strecchen, to STRETCH] 1. having the same direction throughout its length; having no curvature or angularity [a straight line] 2. not crooked, bent, bowed, wavy, curly, etc. [straight hair] 3. upright; erect… … English World dictionary
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Straight — Straight, adv. In a straight manner; directly; rightly; forthwith; immediately; as, the arrow went straight to the mark. Floating straight. Shak. [1913 Webster] I know thy generous temper well; Fling but the appearance of dishonor on it, It… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
straight — 〈[strɛıt] Adj.; undekl.; umg.〉 1. konsequent 2. 〈abwertend〉 lässig 3. 〈Sexualität〉 heterosexuell; Ggs gay 4. 〈Drogenszene〉 in Ordnung, sauber (von Rauschgift) [engl., „gerade, aufrecht, direkt“] * * * straight [streɪt ] <Adj.> [engl., eigtl … Universal-Lexikon
straight — [adj1] aligned; not curved beeline*, collinear, consecutive, continuous, direct, erect, even, horizontal, in a line, in a row, inflexible, in line, invariable, level, like an arrow*, lineal, linear, near, nonstop, perpendicular, plumb,… … New thesaurus