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Accelerate --

To go or to cause to go faster . To bring about at an earlier time . Physics: to change the velocity or rate of motion of an object. Accelerate --. Altitude --. Height above sea level or the Earth’s surface. Mount Everest: 8,848  m (29,029 ft). New Orleans, Louisiana:

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Accelerate --

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  1. To go or to cause to go faster. To bring about at an earlier time. Physics: to change the velocity or rate of motion of an object Accelerate--

  2. Altitude-- Height above sea level or the Earth’s surface Mount Everest: 8,848 m (29,029 ft) New Orleans, Louisiana: -2 to 6m (-6.5 to 20 ft) The Netherlands (lowest altitude): -6.7m (-22ft)

  3. Exult -- To be joyful; to show great happiness.

  4. Hangar -- A building where aircraft are kept and repaired. Something you use to hang stuff up

  5. Methodical -- Methodical -- Done in a regular, orderly way. Nonchalant-- Nonchalant-- Having the appearance of not caring; seeming to show a lack of concern.

  6. Saunter -- v. To walk without hurrying; to stroll in a relaxed, unhurried manner. n. A relaxed, unhurried walk.

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