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trailerIn communications, a code or set of codes that make up the last part of a transmitted message. See trailer label. trailer 1. a road vehicle, usually two-wheeled, towed by a motor vehicle: used for transporting boats, etc. 2. the part of an articulated lorry that is drawn by the cab 3. a series of short extracts from a film, used to advertise it in a cinema or on television trailer [′trā·lər] (electronics) A bright streak at the right of a dark area or dark line in a television picture, or a dark area or streak at the right of a bright part; usually due to insufficient gain at low video frequencies. (mechanical engineering) The section of a semitrailer that is pulled by the tractor. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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LANCASTER - Three house trailers on a desert property north of Fox Field burned Friday morning in a fire that sent up a plume of black smoke visible for miles. 163(h)(4)(B), a residence is generally a house, condominium, cooperative, mobile home, boat or house trailer that contains a sleeping space, toilet and cooking facilities. A port's mission may be a handsome two-story chalet-style building, as in Toronto, or a house trailer, as in Thunder Bay, Ont. |
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