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  2. Knock-down kit - Wikipedia

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    A common form of knock-down is a complete knock-down (CKD), which is a kit of entirely unassembled parts of a product.It is also a method of supplying parts to a market, particularly in shipping to foreign nations, and serves as a way of counting or pricing. [1]

  3. Buildup - Wikipedia

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    Buildup may refer to: . Atomic buildup, a concept in atomic physics; Capital buildup, the gathering of objects of value; Glacier ice buildup, an element in the glacier mass balance formula

  4. Built - Wikipedia

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    Built environment, man-made surroundings for human activity; Built-in (disambiguation) Built to Last, 1989 Grateful Dead album; Built to Spill, indie rock band; Built-up area, urban development; Built-up edge, in metalworking; Built-up gun, construction technique for artillery barrels; Indie Built, defunct computer game developer

  5. Synonym - Wikipedia

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    Synonym list in cuneiform on a clay tablet, Neo-Assyrian period [1] A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means precisely or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in a given language. [2] For example, in the English language, the words begin, start, commence, and initiate are all synonyms of one another: they are ...

  6. Back-chaining - Wikipedia

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    Back-chaining can also be applied to whole sentences, for instance when teachers model dialogue sentences for learners to imitate. The teacher first models the whole sentence. When they get faulty and hesitant imitation responses from the learners, back-chaining (backward build up) should be used. Here is an example taken from Butzkamm ...

  7. Hillside letters - Wikipedia

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    Hillside letters are typically built in three different manners: Built-up letters made from rocks and concrete are the most common. Other materials such as wood, old car tires, metal, and vinyl have also been used. The M in Missoula, Montana, for the University of Montana, is an example of a built-up letter.

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  9. Ford Sierra - Wikipedia

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    A few fully built-up 2.3 V6 five-doors and XR4i three-doors were also imported from 1984. [38] However, Ford cancelled the Sierra once Mazda, which developed the Telstar, could offer a estate. The Telstar estate, while popular, never reached the Sierra's heights, especially its competition successes overseas.