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- Yangtze River [r]: This large eastward flowing river in China has its headwaters high in the glacier fields of the Himalayas, and its mouth at Shanghai [e]
- Jet engine [r]: A reaction engine that discharges a high velocity jet of fluid to generate thrust in accordance with Newton's laws of motion. [e]
- Viking longship [r]: a vessel used during the Viking Age for transport over water [e]
- Battle of Taranto [r]: A devastating 1940 airstrike by British carrier aircraft against Italian warships in the harbor of Taranto; demonstrated that aerial torpedoes could work in shallow water and proved the concept used by the Japanese in the attack on Pearl Harbor [e]