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wire <a wire; wires> N

wire N (electricity)

wire N

annealed wire METAL

antenna wire COMMUNIC

bimetallic wire ELEC

binding wire

bracing wire

braided wire

brass wire ARCHIT

circumferential wire

composite wire ELEC

compound wire ARCHIT

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Mains electrical power circuits are generally grounded (earthed), so there will be a live (hot) wire, a neutral wire, and a ground wire.
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At the beginning of the 21st century, this traditional method of wire mesh lath and three coats of exterior plaster is still widely used.
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It looked forlorn in the rain with all the barbed wire.
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An unofficial curfew was enforced, gatherings of more than five people banned and neighbourhoods were sealed off with steel barricades and razor wire.
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Pickets, or metal posts, were originally used to hold up the wire and were hammered in by a muffled mallet.
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Ten water-repellent wire legs extend out and onto the water, while two oar-like legs -- propelled by two miniature motors -- push the bug-bot along.
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A pot can be supported above this with a circle of chicken wire or metal tent pegs.
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He drove into and circled the parking lot, and then he accelerated to crash through a 5-foot-high barrier of concertina wire separating the parking lot from the building.
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Camp cooking uses an aluminum saucepan filled with smoldering sawdust, topped with a wire grid.
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The original gas pipes now serve as tubing to hold electrical wire.
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