A trap is a device used for trapping animals.
Trap or TRAP may also refer to:
A car is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting passengers.
Hex usually refers to:
Epic commonly refers to:
Plug, PLUG, plugs, or plugged may refer to:
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF), formerly known as TNF-α, is a chemical messenger produced by the immune system that induces inflammation. TNF is produced primarily by activated macrophages, and induces inflammation by binding to its receptors on other cells. It is a member of the tumor necrosis factor superfamily, a family of transmembrane proteins that are cytokines, chemical messengers of the immune system. Excessive production of TNF plays a critical role in several inflammatory diseases, and TNF-blocking drugs are often employed to treat these diseases.
Positive is a property of positivity and may refer to:
Jack may refer to:
Tap(s), TAP(S) or tapped may refer to:
A decoy is usually a person, device, or event which resembles what an individual or a group might be looking for, but it is only meant to lure them. Decoys have been used for centuries most notably in game hunting, but also in wartime and in the committing or resolving of crimes.
Set, The Set, SET or SETS may refer to:
A bridge is a structure built so that a transportation route can cross above an obstacle.
A mop is an implement for mopping floors.
Dip or DIP, may refer to:
A mirror is an object whose surface reflects an image.
Snap or SNAP may refer to:
Eos is the goddess of the dawn in Greek mythology.
A flare is a device that produces brilliant light and intense heat without explosion, used for lighting, signaling, decoration or as aerial defense countermeasure
Tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 (TNFR1), also known as tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 1A (TNFRSF1A) and CD120a, is a ubiquitous membrane receptor that binds tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNFα).
Cop or Cops commonly refers to a police officer.
A trance is an altered state of consciousness.