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a piece of flexlible tubing for carrying liquids start learning
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v. to examine or go over carefully for needed repairs start learning
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having a sharply strong smell start learning
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to pollute; to make inpurse; to spoil start learning
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to let liquid into or out a damage eg. container start learning
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to change something so that it becomes strange start learning
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a joint on a lid or door that allows it to swing open or shut start learning
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e. g a piece of paper on a container that you break in order to open it start learning
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an insect or animal that makes a damage to crops or foodstuff start learning
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Protective packaging materials placed around cargo to prevent shifting pr damage while it transit start learning
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to spoil by harmful substance start learning
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a small piece of paper with information about the thing it is fixed to start learning
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A marine term referring to loading and securing freight into ships’ holds, or on board an aircraft, or in a container start learning
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to act according to an order, ser of rules, or request start learning
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unable to be togetger without conflict, nor going together well, mutually exclusive start learning
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a substance that causes illness, injury or death if taken into the body pr produced wothin the body start learning
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To harm with something undesirable start learning
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When breathing stops from the lack of oxygen start learning
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about cargo when ot gets wet start learning
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a green subsrance that grows on old foodstuff start learning
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a small appliance that removes excess moisture from the air start learning
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A substance used to absorb moisture from the air and create a dru athmosphere start learning
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something that is capable of taking in start learning
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easily set on fire, able to burn start learning
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a measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous, unpleasant, or inconvenient from happening start learning
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harmful, pousonous, lethal start learning
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a reminder, that which remains when a part has been used up or removed start learning
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it is placed user a machine to pick up oil residues start learning
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something that opens or closes to control the flow of liquid or gas start learning
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a valve regulating the inlet of sea water start learning
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substance that is applied to surfaces to reduce friction between the surfaces start learning
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a liquid used to dissolve other substances start learning
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dirty water that collects in the lowest point in the hull of a ship start learning
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A substance that causes pollution start learning
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