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'''Dip''' has many meanings: |
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{{Wiktionary|dip}} |
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* [[Dip (dance move)]], a partner dance move |
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* [[Dip (Catalan myth)]], an evil demonic dog that drinks people's blood |
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* [[Dual in-line package]], an electronics package with pins lying along two lines |
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** [[DIP switch]], a number of electric switches in a dual in-line package |
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* [[food dip]], a type of sauce into which food is dipped |
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* [[Dipping tobacco]], colloquial name for American moist [[snuff]] |
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* [[Strike and dip]], indicates the orientation of a planar surface with respect to the horizontal |
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** [[Dip slope]] is a geological term for a slope parallel to the dip. |
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* [[magnetic dip]], angle made with the horizontal at any point by the [[Earth's magnetic field]] |
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**[[Dip circle]], used to measure the angle between magnetic dip and the horizon |
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* "Dip", a mixture of [[turpentine]], [[acetone]] and [[benzene]], used by the villain to kill or "erase" cartoon characters in the movie ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'' |
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* A dip is a type of [[strength training]] exercise. See [[Dip bar]]. |
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== See also == |
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*[[DIP]] |
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