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small-format
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Formats of paintings, prints, photographs, sculptures, or other works or other things that fall within a small range of size for the norm. For example, the term is used to describe photographic film formats 35mm and smaller.
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smaltino (color)
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Gama de colores azules profundos que se asemejan al color del esmalte, que es una pintura azul y un pigmento cerámico.
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smart materials
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Materials with adaptive capabilities that react to external stimuli such as load, heat, and vibrations. Examples of smart materials include self-healing concrete which releases reserves of a strong adhesive when under stress, mending cracks; shape-memory alloys and polymers which can undergo and reverse deformation by heat or stress thanks to pseudoelasticity; or chromogenic systems which change their color, such as sun glasses that darken when exposed to bright sunlight.
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smartphones
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Any of various telephonic devices enhanced with computer technology; specifically mobile phones capable of operating computer applications. These now usually feature touch-screen interfaces, cameras, and the ability to access the Internet.
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smiling
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Human behavior that involves positioning the features or face a look expressive of pleasure or amusement, amused disdain, or scorn.
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Smithfield
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smithsonite
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Hard, dense, often shiny, mineral composed of zinc carbonate. Smithsonite was the principal source for zinc prior to 1880. It has been found in Greece, Germany, Austria, Poland, Italy, Rhodesia, and the United States. Smithsonite can be white, gray, green, blue, yellow, purple, pink, or brown. It occurs as a secondary mineral in the oxidized zones of hydrothermal ore deposits. Formerly confused with hemimorphite, and both were called calamine; see "calamine(mineral admixture)."
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smog
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Niebla y/o humo que contamina el aire, lo más a menudo, se establece sobre sitios y ciudades industriales.
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smoking (activity)
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The action of inhaling and exhaling smoke, usually that of burning leaves of various forms of vegetation, from a cigarette, pipe, cigar, or other controlled implement for inhalation.
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smoking (preserving)
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The process of flavoring and preserving food by exposing it to smoke from burning plant materials, mostly wood.
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smoking herbs (plant material)
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Material comprising the leaves, stalks, or other plant parts used for smoking, generally exculding tobacco.
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smoking materials
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Materials that are used for smoking, often processed or made into a certain forms, such as cigars or cigarettes that are contain or are made of tobacco. Smoking materials are typically used for recreation or for medicinal purposes.
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smoking pipes
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snails
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General term used to refer to many families and species of gastropod that have coiled shells in the adult stage.
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snak bar
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Instalaciones para comer donde se sirve con rapidez comida ligera, refresecos o aperitivos, generalmente en el mostrador.
Términos Alternativos
- snak bares
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snap flask
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snap ties (construction)
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Any ties that are designed to be broken off at a specified depth, for example after the concrete slab has hardened. Typically, snap ties are metal wire ties for concrete or other materials that combine the function of the traditional tie and wooden spreaders, comprising a metal tie rod and tie holders.
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snap-brim hat
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Sombrero, por lo general de fieltro, pero también de paja o tela, con un ala diseñada para ser colocada en varios ángulos. Fue popular especialmente durante el segundo cuarto del siglo XX.
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snarling iron
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Herramientas con un pico largo, utilizadas en la fabricación de trabajos levantadas sobre superficies metálicas por repercusión.
