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van1
noun
1 a commercial road vehicle with enclosed luggage space at the rear, lighter than a lorry or truck.
2 (also luggage van) Brit a railway carriage in which luggage and parcels are carried, often also where the guard travels.
[19c: a shortening of caravan]
noun
1 a commercial road vehicle with enclosed luggage space at the rear, lighter than a lorry or truck.
2 (also luggage van) Brit a railway carriage in which luggage and parcels are carried, often also where the guard travels.
[19c: a shortening of caravan]
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van2
noun
1 a vanguard.
2 the forefront in the van of progress .
[17c: a shortening of vanguard]
noun
1 a vanguard.
2 the forefront in the van of progress .
[17c: a shortening of vanguard]
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Van Allen belt
noun , astron either of two rings of intense radiation that encircle the Earth at distances of about 1000km to 5000km and 15,000km to 25,000km, consisting of electrically charged particles trapped by the Earth's magnetic field, the outer zone consisting mainly of electrons and the inner one of protons.
[1950s: named after James Van Allen (born 1914), US physicist]
noun , astron either of two rings of intense radiation that encircle the Earth at distances of about 1000km to 5000km and 15,000km to 25,000km, consisting of electrically charged particles trapped by the Earth's magnetic field, the outer zone consisting mainly of electrons and the inner one of protons.
[1950s: named after James Van Allen (born 1914), US physicist]
van der Waals' force
noun , physics any of the weak attractive forces that exist between atoms or molecules.
[19c: named after Johannes Diderik van der Waals (1837?1923), Dutch physicist]
noun , physics any of the weak attractive forces that exist between atoms or molecules.
[19c: named after Johannes Diderik van der Waals (1837?1923), Dutch physicist]
vanadium
noun , chem (symbol V, atomic number 23) a soft silvery-grey metallic element that is used to increase the toughness and shock resistance of steel alloys, eg for components of cars.
[19c: named by the Swedish chemist NG Sefström (1765?1829) after Vanadis , a name of the Norse goddess Freyja]
noun , chem (symbol V, atomic number 23) a soft silvery-grey metallic element that is used to increase the toughness and shock resistance of steel alloys, eg for components of cars.
[19c: named by the Swedish chemist NG Sefström (1765?1829) after Vanadis , a name of the Norse goddess Freyja]
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