zwis

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  overhang
 * 2)  overhanging
 * 3)  overhang, cornice
 * 4)  overhang, cornice
 * 5)  pendant lamp or part thereof on which a shade hangs
 * 6)  distance between a vertical line passing through the center of the front (or rear) wheel and a line parallel to this line marking the extreme front (or rear) point of the vehicle
 * 7)  greatest vertical distance between an overhanging cable and a line joining two points on which it is fixed to a structure
 * 8)  tilt of the aircraft to the left or right
 * 9)  decorative motif in the form of a bundle of leaves, flowers, or fruit hanging from a single point, placed on the walls or ceilings of a room
 * 10)  state of indifference manifested by an unwillingness to take action or interest in something
 * 11)  interruption of the operation of a technical device, forcing it to be restarted
 * 1)  tilt of the aircraft to the left or right
 * 2)  decorative motif in the form of a bundle of leaves, flowers, or fruit hanging from a single point, placed on the walls or ceilings of a room
 * 3)  state of indifference manifested by an unwillingness to take action or interest in something
 * 4)  interruption of the operation of a technical device, forcing it to be restarted
 * 1)  state of indifference manifested by an unwillingness to take action or interest in something
 * 2)  interruption of the operation of a technical device, forcing it to be restarted