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Bodden or Bay of Greifswald. The name
Stubber goes back to the Slavic:
Stopin for "step". In the
Middle Ages the
Stubber was an
island that
became steadily...
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underground stations. The
difference between an
ashtray and a
stubber is that a
stubber is not able to
contain the ash and
usually is
designed as a plane...
- Look up
stub or
stubb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stub or
Stubb may
refer to:
Stub, a tree cut and
allowed to
regrow from the trunk; see pollarding...
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reference to the
estate subsequently known as
Stubbers was in 1334. The name
comes from
William Stubber who
owned the
house in the 15th century. In the...
- A
method stub is a
short and
simple placeholder for a
method that is not yet
written for
production needs. Generally, a
method stub contains just enough...
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Stubber Abbey was a
small Benedictine nunnery in
Sevel Parish,
Ginding Herred in west
central Jutland near Ringkøbing.
Stubber Priory was a
small Benedictine...
- engineering, a
stub or
resonant stub is a
length of
transmission line or
waveguide that is
connected at one end only. The free end of the
stub is
either left...
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abandoned road,
ghost road,
highway to nowhere,
stub ramp,
ghost ramp, ski jump,
stub street,
stub-out, or
simply stub. Some
examples of
reasons for
unused highways...
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Stubbings is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of Bisham, west of Maidenhead, in the
English county of Berkshire.
Stubbings House mansion was very
briefly the...
- A test
stub is a test
double that
provides static values to the
software under test. A test
stub provides canned answers to
calls made
during the test...