A type of betting system used in horse racing where the bettor selects three horses and places a stake on the race. If all three selected horses finish in the first, second, and third positions in any order, the bettor wins. Similar to the trifecta system, but offers more flexibility in the order of the horses.
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A professional who measures land, buildings, and other physical features to provide information for the planning and construction of structures or to create detailed maps and plans.
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The process of forcing a material through the die of an extrusion machine to produce a desired cross-sectional shape, or the resulting product.
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The process of creating a virtual version of something, such as a server, storage device, network, or other resources, which can be managed and used independently of the physical hardware. It allows for flexibility and efficiency in resource management and deployment.
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In Japanese, Teme is a colloquial term used as an insulting way to address someone or something. It is often used in a confrontational or aggressive manner, similar to the English word 'fella' or 'you' in a derogatory sense.
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A character in James Fenimore Cooper's novels, often associated with herdsman or hunter in colonial New York; a name given to characters dressed in buckskin or other leather clothing.
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Relating to or occurring after a presidential term or era, especially with regard to the evaluation of a president's legacy or impact.
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A loud or constant sound designed to block out or drown out other sounds. It can be a continuous loud noise used to protect someone’s hearing or to make communication impossible in a noisy environment.
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