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- Expansion turbine [r]: A centrifugal or axial flow turbine through which a high pressure gas is isentropically expanded to produce work. [e]
- Foot (unit) [r]: A non-SI unit of length, equal to 0.3048 metre, and equivalent to 12 inches. [e]
- Gobioides broussonnetii [r]: Long, slender, eel-like, non aggressive fish. [e]
- Metre (unit) [r]: Unit of length; one of the seven SI base units. [e]
- Mignonette (plant) [r]: Mediterranean plants of the genus Reseda, especially R. odorata, widely cultivated for its very aromatic but inconspicuous greenish flowers, essential oil, and yellow dye. [e]
- Mile [r]: A non-SI unit of length, equal to 1.609 kilometres, and equivalent to 5,280 feet. [e]
- Mumbai [r]: The capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra, and is the most populous city in India; formerly known as Bombay. [e]
- Postscript [r]: programming language for description of two-dimensional objects. [e]
- Protoscience [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Shinty [r]: A Scottish Highland outdoor sport for two teams of twelve and resembling field hockey, though with taller goalposts. It is believed to be derived from the Irish sport of hurling. [e]
- South Africa [r]: The southernmost African nation; population about 50,000,000. [e]
- U.S. customary units [r]: The units of measurement that are currently used in the United States. [e]
- Yard [r]: A non-SI unit of length, equal to 0.9144 metre, and equivalent to 3 feet. [e]