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levitate Verb [-tating, -tated] to rise or cause to rise, suspended, in the air [Latin levis light] levitation n
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Hofbauer said he and other riders felt a slight shudder as the magnets were activated and the train levitated about 20 seconds before it left the airport station, where the delegation boarded on Thursday. No it's not the paranormals again but a simply beautiful and quite enigmatic site created by Levitated Design and Code, an Austin, Texas-based design firm run by Jared Tarbell and Lola Brine. The charge is then partially levitated, and the metal becomes superheated. |
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