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virtual
Adjective
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A virtual world, tour, address, etc. is one that is made to look like or replace a real one, usually using a computer.
He is the designer of three of the top virtual reality games.
They study educational uses of online virtual worlds.
There are vital virtual communities forming and re-forming out there on the Internet all the time.
There's no way to create virtual smell or taste.
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A virtual monopoly, certainty, disappearance, etc. is a one that is close to 100%.
Google has a virtual monopoly on web searches.
bus
Noun
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A bus is a vehicle that carries a large number of people on roads.
He ran to catch the school bus, which had stopped at a corner to pick up more kids.
This bus makes ten stops before arriving at Union Station.
I woke up late and missed my bus this morning.
Tourists didn't usually ride the local bus.
The bus driver took out tickets as we got on at the station.
The two young men boarded a crowded city bus to go home.
She was the first and only passenger at this bus stop.
Round-trip bus fare to and from the ferry terminal was $1.
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A bus is part of a computer; it moves information.
bus
Verb
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If you bus people somewhere, you take them there on a bus.
The children are bused to school every morning.
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If you bus tables, you take away dirty dishes in a restaurant.