Tray

  • 71tray — n. 1. Small trough, wooden vessel. 2. Waiter, salver …

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  • 72tray — [treɪ] noun [C] 1) a flat piece of plastic, metal, or wood with raised edges, used for carrying food or drinks 2) a flat open container with raised edges, used for holding paper …

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  • 73tray —    an informal unit of volume used for berries in U.S. retail produce markets. Berries are typically stocked in corrugated cardboard trays holding six containers of one (dry) quart each, a total volume of about 6.6 liters …

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  • 74tray — see TREE …

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  • 75tray — trey …

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  • 76Tray — Pwoblèm yon moun rankontre nan yon travay li ap fè epi moun sa dekouraje lè li rankontre avèk pwoblèm nan. Pwoblèm yon moun genyen e li ap rakonte lòt moun li paske li panse pwoblèm nan twòp pou li …

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  • 77tray — n. 1 a flat shallow vessel usu. with a raised rim for carrying dishes etc. or containing small articles, papers, etc. 2 a shallow lidless box forming a compartment of a trunk. Derivatives: trayful n. (pl. fuls). Etymology: OE trig f. Gmc, rel. to …

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  • 78out tray — tray where outgoing mail is placed …

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  • 79Tray Grinter — Trayton Golding Grinter was a first class cricketer who played 8 matches for Essex County Cricket Club between 1909 and 1921.He was born on December 12, 1885 in Leytonstone, Essex and died on April 21, 1966 in Frinton on Sea.A right handed… …

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  • 80tray agriculture — hydroponics. * * * …

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