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concentrated fire of all weapons for a brief period of time at maximum rate; also called "Mike-mike." Pg. 514
A technique that focuses work on an individual muscle without secondary or assisting muscle groups being involved, which provides maximal muscle shape. A good example is the seated dumbbell concentration curl.
  Dives that require a maximum degree of difficulty, usually performed before optional dives.
As a bodybuilder prepares for a contest, he/she cuts bodyfat to an unusually low level to bring out maximum muscularity that can be maintained for only a short time, usually only a few days.
  Dives selected by the diver to perform in an event. There is no maximum degree of difficulty. Optional dives are performed after required dives.
Maximum speed.
A workout technique in which the individual goes from one exercise to another. one set per movement per round, with minimal rest, thus gaining some aerobic benefit at the expense of maximal strength gains.
A shortend version of gluteas maximus, the largest of the muscles forming each of the human buttocks.
A test of the ship's engines at maximum speed.
(USN) The maximum speed of a ship. Faster than "full speed".
Stripping the body of excess bodyfat while retaining maximum muscularity. Also can be called Ripped, Shredded, Sliced, etc.
Maximum afterburner in the Tomcat.
The maximum degree a ship may heel before it becomes unable to return to an upright position.
The maximum length of a vessel's hull measured parallel to the waterline, usually measured on the hull alone, and including overhanging ends that extend beyond the bow and stern.
Maximum jet engine power without engaging afterburner.
NATO codeword meaning an aircraft should use maximum speed available without using afterburners.
a silly boy who like to play with girls
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A speech; something said; an expression of opinion; a current story; a maxim or proverb.
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Indisputable; irrefragable; as, an uncontrollable maxim; an uncontrollable title.
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Registering itself; -- said of any instrument so contrived as to record its own indications of phenomena, whether continuously or at stated times, as at the maxima and minima of variations; as, a self-registering anemometer or barometer.
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Resembling a topic, or general maxim; hence, not demonstrative, but merely probable, as an argument.
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To increase to the highest degree.
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A large European flounder (Rhombus maximus) highly esteemed as a food fish. It often weighs from thirty to forty pounds. Its color on the upper side is brownish with small roundish tubercles scattered over the surface. The lower, or blind, side is white. Called also bannock fluke.
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A sentence, or passage, considered as the expression of a thought; a maxim; a saying; a toast.
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A saying; a proverb; a maxim.
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The opinions and maxims of the Stoics.
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A gold coin of Bavaria, of the value of about 13s. 6d. sterling, or about three dollars and a quarter.
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Relating to the world; human; common; as, worldly maxims; worldly actions.
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Abounding with sentences, axioms, and maxims; full of meaning; terse and energetic in expression; pithy; as, a sententious style or discourse; sententious truth.
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Greatest in quantity or highest in degree attainable or attained; as, a maximum consumption of fuel; maximum pressure; maximum heat.
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A self-registering thermometer, especially one that registers the maximum and minimum during long periods.
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The act or process of increasing to the highest degree.
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A short saying, usually containing moral instruction; a maxim; an axiom; a saw.
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The greatest quantity or value attainable in a given case; or, the greatest value attained by a quantity which first increases and then begins to decrease; the highest point or degree; -- opposed to minimum.
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The longest note formerly used, equal to two longs, or four breves; a large.
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