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| 1 | Buoyancyby ccleavesx33 | 2 terms | June 10, 2008 |
| 2 | Buoyancyby ccleavesx33 | 2 terms | June 10, 2008 |
| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | buoyancy | Power or tendency to float on or in a liquid or gas. | SAT words from 'boycott' to 'bureaucracy' |
| 2 | buoyancy | n. Power or tendency to float on or in a liquid or gas. | B: Freevocabulary.com |
| 3 | buoyancy | the upward force of a liquid or air that keeps things afloat | Properties of Matter |
| 4 | buoyancy | n. Power or tendency to float on or in a liquid or gas. | GRE Word List |
| 5 | Buoyancy | In ballooning, when the balloon is zero weight and is neither climbing nor falling. | Hot Air Balloon Terms |
| 6 | buoyancy | the tendency of a body to float or rise when submerged in liquid | The Giver: Vocab Words |
| 7 | buoyancy | the ability to float in a liquid or rise in a gas | E42 Science Vocabulary |
| 8 | Buoyancy | An object’s tendency to float in water or other liquid. It can make a car seem half its weight. | Unit 3 Vocab for Safety Ed |
| 9 | buoyancy | ability of matter to float in a liquid or gas | Science Matter Vocabulary |
| 10 | buoyancy | Power or tendency to float on or in a liquid or gas. | SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 11 | buoyancy | the ability to float | Science Terms |
| 12 | buoyancy | the ability to float | giver vocab |
| 13 | buoyancy | the ability to float | The Giver, Voc. Test Ch. 4-6 |
| 14 | buoyancy | n. Power or tendency to float on or in a liquid or gas. | SAT Vocab A-B |
| 15 | buoyancy | n. Power or tendency to float on or in a liquid or gas. | 5000 SAT words |
| 16 | buoyancy | the force with which a fluid pushes an object upward | Science Key Terms |
| 17 | Buoyancy | noun | English(Part of speech) |
| 18 | buoyancy | The power to float or rise | vocab hudock |
| 19 | buoyancy | The ability to float in a liquid or rise in a gas | Science E-2 |
| 20 | buoyancy | the ability to float in a liquid or rise in a gas | Matter - Properties and Changes |
| 21 | Buoyancy | ability to float | Science Quiz- Motion Forces and Energy Chapter 3 |
| 22 | buoyancy | invisible force opposing gravity, that depends on the density of 2 objects | Science Test- Study Cards |
| 23 | buoyancy | upward fluid force acting on objects | KENT MS - 8th Voc Matter/Density |
| 24 | Buoyancy | less dense then water; helps animal float | Lipid functions |
| 25 | Buoyancy | an objects ability to float | Science |
| 26 | Buoyancy | the power to float or rise in a fluid | WHS Science TAKS words |
| 27 | Buoyancy | measures small amounts of liquid | WHS science vocabulary TAKS |
| 28 | Buoyancy | the power to keep something afloat; upward pressure on a floating object | WHS Science TAKS Words |
| 29 | Buoyancy | the tendency of a body to float or to rise when in a fluid | WHS Science TAKS words |
| 30 | buoyancy | the power to float or rise in a fluid | WHS science TAKS words |
| 31 | Buoyancy | The ability to float. | WHS Science TAKS Words |
| 32 | Buoyancy | An objects ability to float | WHS Science TAKS Words |
| 33 | Buoyancy | the ability to float in a liquid or rise in a gas | WHS Science TAKS Words |
| 34 | Buoyancy | the ability to float | WHS science TAKS words |
| 35 | Buoyancy | able to float | WHS Science TAKS Words |
| 36 | Buoyancy | is the capacity to stay afloat of water of gas depending on what the object is | whs science taks words |
| 37 | buoyancy | ability to float; lightness of spirit | Sec Three Word Group |
| 38 | buoyancy | the ability to float in a liquid or rise in a gas | justin's vocab for 1st trimester |
| 39 | buoyancy | ability to float | WHS taks vocab |
| 40 | Buoyancy | the power to float or rise in a fluid | Science vocab terms |
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