It means the weight of the items not an integral part of the balloon itself like passengers.
Did you mean "shadoof", a bucket on a pole with a counter weight used to lift water.
Wrong category. Not sure what you mean by "space terms". If you astronomically, it's part of the structure of rocky planets such as Earth.
It means that every part of him feels as if it weighs five times as much as it does when he's sitting still on Earth. That makes it hard to breathe or to lift a finger.
It comes from a Latin word of the same spelling meaning a stake, scaffold or cross used in executions. In more modern terms it has become to mean a basic or decisive point as in 'the crux of the matter'
"Protoscolexes" and "protoscolices" are interchangeable terms referring to the larval form of a tapeworm found in the hydatid cyst. They are small, immature structures that develop into fully formed scoleces within the cyst. Both terms essentially mean the same thing and are used interchangeably in scientific literature.
Gross in medical terms means visible with the naked eye.
to lift
Gross pay is pay before taxes have been deducted were net pay is after taxes.
what does salary gross mean
ive always been told it ment eating ur dog out which is really gross
If you're asking what balloon is in French it's 'ballon'.
If you mean two gross as a number - it is 288.
There are several meanings of gross. A gross is a dozen dozen ie 12 * 12 = 144 Gross can mean before adjustment for taxes and allowances. Gross can also mean too much or repulsive.
gross purchase price
a 'gross' means twelve dozen or 144
Negative longitude meabs that the ballon is in the western hemisphere.
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