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resultant
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adjective
(= attendant, consequent, accompanying, incidental, ensuant)
following or accompanying as a consequence
an excessive growth of bureaucracy, with attendant problems
snags incidental to the changeover in management
attendant circumstances
the period of tension and consequent need for military preparedness
the ensuant response to his appeal
the resultant savings were considerable
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noun
the final point in a process
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noun
(= result)
something that results
he listened for the results on the radio
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noun
(= vector sum)
a vector that is the sum of two or more other vectors
cutting
Noun
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A cutting is a piece of newspaper or magazine that is cut and saved.
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A cutting is a piece of a plant that is cut off, usually to grow a new plant.
cutting
Adjective
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If a remark is cutting, it is unkind.
speed
Verb
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When you speed, you move or do something very fast.
The plane sped through the air.
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When you speed in a car, you drive faster than the law allows.
If you speed in your car, you might have an accident.
speed
Noun
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The speed of something is how fast it moves.
sound moves at a very high speed.
angle
Noun
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When two straight lines come together, they make an angle.
A 90° angle is called a right angle.