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  • Aluminum Cloud
  • Aluminum Cloud

    The F14 is so large that it is sometimes referred to by this term.

  • Tinny
  • Tinny

    either a can of beer or an aluminium fishing boat.

  • Bull Bar
  • Bull Bar

    Solid welded steel or aluminium bars attached to the front end of a truck or car. Shaped in the form of a grill to prevent or reduce Damage caused from large animals such as kangaroos and cattle

  • aluminium
  • aluminium

    (al-yoo-min-i-um) n aluminum. Who is correct about this one is a matter for some debate. We can at least say that Hans Ørsted, the Danish gentleman who discovered it in 1824, had based its name on the Latin word “alumus,” denoting the mineral alum. The difference in spelling seems to have originated when very early printed material advertising his talks on the subject contained the two different spellings in error. The general consensus seems to be that he had originally intended using the “British” spelling (borne out by International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry’s use of it, and the “ium” suffix that already graced many metallic elements at the time), but as he clearly didn’t make any efforts to correct anyone, we could conclude that he didn’t care too much either way.

  • SUBWAY ALUMNI
  • SUBWAY ALUMNI

    Subway alumni is American slang for city−dwelling supporters of a college football team, who are not graduates of the college.

  • purple ano
  • purple ano

    adj. anodized aluminum in purple. Some riders need to obtain as much of this as possible. It comes in other colors, but they are of no consequence here. pushpush n. 1) a novice's pedaling motion, consisting of alternately pushing each foot down, instead of spinning. 2) a Shimano techno-fad shifting system.

  • Spectraflair
  • Spectraflair

       From Wikipedia:  “A specialized diffractive colorant for automotive and industrial coatings that show multiple rainbow colors as the viewing angle changes. This pigment is based on microscopic aluminum flakes layered with glass and inorganic pigments. The combination of SpectraFlair’s rainbow-like color, aluminum core, and fine particle size creates an iridescent, liquid silver metallic appearance.”  Spectaflair is often used by indie makers or frankeners to create linear or scattered holographic polishes.

  • Tinnie
  • Tinnie

    A can of beer. 2. A small aluminium boat

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ALUMINIO ZARAGOZA

  • Linamar
  • Heves Linamar Technology Hungary (LTH), Békéscsaba, Békés Aluminio y Aleaciones, S.A., Zaragoza, Aragon Montupet UK Ltd., Dunmurry, Northern Ireland Skyjack

  • 2000 Vuelta a España, Stage 12 to Stage 21
  • September with a stage from Zaragoza. The race finished in Madrid on 17 September. 7 September 2000 — Zaragoza to Zaragoza, 131.5 km (81.7 mi) 9 September

  • Campinas
  • Malito, Italy (2006) San Diego, United States (1995) Viseu, Portugal (2012) Zaragoza, Spain (2013) Campinas signed Cooperation Protocol with: Fundão, Portugal

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang ALUMINIO ZARAGOZA

ALUMINIO ZARAGOZA

  • Aluminum Cloud
  • Aluminum Cloud

    The F14 is so large that it is sometimes referred to by this term.

  • Tinny
  • Tinny

    either a can of beer or an aluminium fishing boat.

  • Bull Bar
  • Bull Bar

    Solid welded steel or aluminium bars attached to the front end of a truck or car. Shaped in the form of a grill to prevent or reduce Damage caused from large animals such as kangaroos and cattle

  • aluminium
  • aluminium

    (al-yoo-min-i-um) n aluminum. Who is correct about this one is a matter for some debate. We can at least say that Hans Ørsted, the Danish gentleman who discovered it in 1824, had based its name on the Latin word “alumus,” denoting the mineral alum. The difference in spelling seems to have originated when very early printed material advertising his talks on the subject contained the two different spellings in error. The general consensus seems to be that he had originally intended using the “British” spelling (borne out by International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry’s use of it, and the “ium” suffix that already graced many metallic elements at the time), but as he clearly didn’t make any efforts to correct anyone, we could conclude that he didn’t care too much either way.

  • SUBWAY ALUMNI
  • SUBWAY ALUMNI

    Subway alumni is American slang for city−dwelling supporters of a college football team, who are not graduates of the college.

  • purple ano
  • purple ano

    adj. anodized aluminum in purple. Some riders need to obtain as much of this as possible. It comes in other colors, but they are of no consequence here. pushpush n. 1) a novice's pedaling motion, consisting of alternately pushing each foot down, instead of spinning. 2) a Shimano techno-fad shifting system.

  • Spectraflair
  • Spectraflair

       From Wikipedia:  “A specialized diffractive colorant for automotive and industrial coatings that show multiple rainbow colors as the viewing angle changes. This pigment is based on microscopic aluminum flakes layered with glass and inorganic pigments. The combination of SpectraFlair’s rainbow-like color, aluminum core, and fine particle size creates an iridescent, liquid silver metallic appearance.”  Spectaflair is often used by indie makers or frankeners to create linear or scattered holographic polishes.

  • Tinnie
  • Tinnie

    A can of beer. 2. A small aluminium boat