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[[Elbow grease]] lubricant of higher initial viscosity than oil, consisting of unobtanium soap jelly emulsified with snake oil.
*[[Elbow grease]] lubricant of higher initial viscosity than oil, consisting of unobtanium soap jelly emulsified with snake oil.
*[[Bearing (navigation|Relative bearing grease]] a substance that new sailors are told to find on the ship and be brought back to the Chief (Petty Officer)


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  • Elbow grease lubricant of higher initial viscosity than oil, consisting of unobtanium soap jelly emulsified with snake oil.
  • Relative bearing grease a substance that new sailors are told to find on the ship and be brought back to the Chief (Petty Officer)

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  • Antonie van Leeuwenhoek [r]: (1632 - 1723) Dutch scientist who discovered single-celled organisms. [e]
  • Materialism [r]: A world view that attributes to matter the status of the underlying constituent of nature, and excludes any explanations of reality that could not be reduced to physics. [e]