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Drawback
Drawback Draw"back`, n.
1. A loss of advantage, or deduction from profit, value,
success, etc.; a discouragement or hindrance;
objectionable feature.
The avarice of Henry VII . . . . must be deemed a
drawback from the wisdom ascribed to him. --Hallam.
2. (Com.) Money paid back or remitted; especially, a certain
amount of duties or customs, sometimes the whole, and
sometimes only a part, remitted or paid back by the
government, on the exportation of the commodities on which
they were levied. --M`Culloch.
Meaning of drawback from wikipedia
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Drawback may
refer to:
Drawback, a type of
refund in the
United States Drawback (album), a 1996 album...
- Duty
drawback is the
oldest trade program in the
United States and was
codified in 1789.
Drawback is the
refund of duties,
certain taxes, and
certain fees...
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arrive is a trough, a
drawback will
occur as the s****line
recedes dramatically,
exposing normally submerged areas. The
drawback can
exceed hundreds of...
- A
piston is a
component of
reciprocating engines,
reciprocating pumps, gas compressors,
hydraulic cylinders and
pneumatic cylinders,
among other similar...
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Drawback is the name of the
fifth album by
German band X
Marks the Pedwalk. It was
released by Zoth
Ommog in
Europe and
Metropolis Records in
North America...
- Free and open-source
software (FOSS) is
software that is
available under a
license that
grants the
right to use, modify, and
distribute the software, modified...
- SDI-12 (Serial
Digital Interface at 1200 baud) is an
asynchronous serial communications protocol for
intelligent sensors that
monitor environment data...
- Germany.
Normandy was
hence chosen as the
landing site. The most
serious drawback of the
Normandy coast—the lack of port facilities—would be
overcome through...
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Flintlock is a
general term for any
firearm that uses a flint-striking
ignition mechanism, the
first of
which appeared in
Western Europe in the
early 16th...
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Prong setting or
prong mount refers to the use of
metal projections or tines,
called "prongs", to
secure a
gemstone to a
piece of jewelry. A
prong setting...