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  • dirigible: sounding by means of a dirigible balloon equipped with instruments for determining upper-air meteorological elements.
    Category: The cosmos

  • frangibility: a characteristic of an object to retain its sructural integrity and stiffness up to a desired maximum load,but on impact from a greater load,to break,distort or yield in such a manner as to present the minimum hazard to aircraft
    Category: Transport

  • fungible: goods, interchangeable as a result of their homogeneity, which are not individually identifiable and may be replaced by other goods of the same nature; any product or commodity in which every unit is similar to every other or identical. Commodities made up of uniform, intermixed units, such as wheat, coffee, etc.
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • fungible: in general,any good,product or instrument in which every unit is so similar or identical with every other unit that they can be exchanged for one another without legal consequences
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • fungible: identical securities which are kept in a clearing system,where the bookkeeping is such that no specific bonds are assigned to customer accounts by their serial numbers
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • fungible: Movable good which may be after customary estimated and replaced according to weight,measure and number.
    Category: Law

  • gib: key provided with a head to facilitate withdrawal
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • gib: a thin detachable bar used as a lateral sliding guide in a guidance with straight guide way
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • gib: a device that locks the knives into a peripheral milling cutterblock
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • Gibb: a type of rigid module, without any moving parts, developed by Gibb. The water from the supply channel is let through an inlet pipe which delivers it to a rising pipe which turns through 180 degrees C and in which a free vortex flow develops. Water from this rising pipe enters an eddy chamber with a number of cross baffles with bottom edges sloped, which serve to skim off part of the flow and turn it back on the approaching flow. This action becomes more pronounced as the upstream head and the velocity in the chamber tend to increase; a retardation is introduced and the velocity is lowered, thus holding the discharge constant. The design is such that the flow passes through critical depth at the downstream end and is unaffected by the downstream water level
    Category: Building industry

  • Gibb: R.W.Haywood has shown how to draw a curve on the T-phi chart which represents the Gibbs function accurately.This curve is termed the Gibbs Line
    Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)

  • Gibb: a thermodynamic relationship useful in calculating changes in the energy(heat content)of a system
    Category: Physics

  • gibberellin: one of a class of plant hormones that promote elongation. Synthesis occurs mainly in leaves and roots. They function by stimulating cell division and the hydrolysis of sugars to glucose and fructose, and stimulate extensive growth, especially of internodes. Their effects oppose those of auxins. Gibberellins are known to be involved in the regulation of division and gene expression
    Category: Medicine

  • gibbon: family of anthropoid apes
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • Gibraltar: capital of Gibraltar
    Category: The cosmos

  • gibraltarian: inhabitant of Gibraltar
    Category: The cosmos

  • Gibson: a statistically balanced mix of instructions that is typical of general data processing applications; a variation used for benchmark testing
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • Gibson: A statistically balanced mix of instructions that is typical of general data processing applications.It is one of many variations used for benchmark testing.
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • Gibson: the theory that all three dimensions are represented on the retina
    Category: Medicine

  • Gibson: a method for eliminating suppression by attempting to obtain superim position of two dissimilar,but superimposable,haploscopically presented targets,suchs as a bird and a cage
    Category: Medicine

  • Gibson-mix: a statistically balanced mix of instructions that is typical of general data processing applications; a variation used for benchmark testing
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • IDA-eligible: developing country which is entitled to receive IDA credits because its per capita income is below the IDA norm
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • ineligible: expenditure which does not qualify for a particular relief from taxation
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • intangible: assets comprised of patents, licences, concessions, trade marks, etc., as well as items such as goodwill, etc.; a capital asset having no physical existence, its value being limited by the rights and anticipative benefits that possession confers upon the owner; assets incapable of a material valuation, e.g. reputation, research carried out, patents
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • intangible: assets which have a value but which cannot be seen
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • intangible: an asset(as goodwill or patent right)that is not corporeal
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • intangible: the account showing intangible fixed assets, i.e. fixed assets other than tangible and investment; it is subdivided into preliminary and formation expenses, research and development costs, concessions, patents, licences, trade marks and similar rights, goodwill and other intangible fixed assets
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • intangible: flood damage that is not susceptible to assessment in terms of money
    Category: Environment

  • intangible: cost or benefit thought to be pertinent but which cannot be measured and which therefore cannot be included in an economic analysis
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • intelligibility: percentage number of simple ideas correctly received over the system
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • intelligible: crosstalk from which information can be derived
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • intelligible: the transferred speech currents which can introduce intelligible crosstalk into certain channels at the point considered
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • legibility: Image quality of a character depending on character shape,spacing,size and colour.
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • negligible: a degree of risk where personnel are reasonably safe from a nuclear burst,with the exception of dazzle or temporary loss of night vision
    Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)

  • ODA-eligible: eligible for overseas development assistance
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • submergible: it is of standard roller gate type but differing in its operation.In this case,the bottom shield(apron)goes below the crest level and water flows over the cylinder and submerges it
    Category: Building industry

  • tangible: fixed assets of a physical nature comprising both moveable and immovable property; a capital asset having physical existence; any capital asset other than an intangible; an asset whose value depends on particular physical properties. These include reproducible assets such as buildings or machinery and non-reproducible assets such as land, a mine, or a work of art
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • tangible: the account showing the cost of tangible fixed assets; it is subdivided into land, improvements and preparation costs on freehold land, buildings, industrial fixtures, fittings, plant machinery and equipment and other tangible fixed assets
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • tangible: flood damage that is susceptible to assessment in terms of money
    Category: Environment

  • unintelligible: a crosstalk giving,in the disturbed channel,unintelligible telephone signals
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • unintelligible: the transferred speech currents which can introduce unintelligible crosstalk into certain channels at the point considered
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy



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