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  • 121William Mason (locomotive builder) — Infobox Person name = William Mason image size = caption = William Mason birth name = birth date = Birth date|1808|9|2 birth place = Mystic, Connecticut death date = Death date and age|1883|5|21|1808|9|2 death place = Taunton, Massachusetts death …

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  • 122autonomous — Synonyms and related words: absolute, arbitrary, aristocratic, autarchic, autarkic, authoritarian, autocratic, bureaucratic, civic, civil, constitutional, democratic, despotic, dictatorial, discretional, discretionary, elective, fascist, federal …

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  • 123automat- — combining form or automato Etymology: Greek, self acting, from automatos more at automation : self acting : self regulating : automatic …

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  • 124free — Synonyms and related words: abandoned, able, above, absolve, accessible, acquit, adrift, affranchise, afloat, afoot and lighthearted, allowed, amnesty, approachable, arbitrary, artless, as a gift, as our guest, at large, at leisure, at liberty,… …

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  • 125volunteer — Synonyms and related words: arbitrary, autonomous, autonomousness, autonomy, come forward, discretional, discretionary, do independently, do voluntarily, elective, free, free will, gratuitous, gratuitousness, independence, independent, need no… …

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  • 126spontaneous — adj 1. natural, instinctive, unconscious, intuitive, Sl. gut, Sl. seat of the pants; reflex, reflexive, involuntary, automatic, mechanical; compulsive, uncontrollable, irresistible; impulsive, impetuous, blind, rash, snap. 2. free, open,… …

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  • 127Persil — For the music group, see Persil (band). Persil Laundry Detergent Type Self activating laundry detergent Owner Henkel AG owner; …

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  • 128anhydrous steam — Steam Steam (st[=e]m), n. [OE. stem, steem, vapor, flame, AS. ste[ a]m vapor, smoke, odor; akin to D. stoom steam, perhaps originally, a pillar, or something rising like a pillar; cf. Gr. sty ein to erect, sty^los a pillar, and E. stand.] 1. The… …

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