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  • aleatory: dependent on chance
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • antileak: valve used in the oil tank of aircraft reciprocating engines that have dry-sump lubrication systems
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • Antillean: inhabitant of Netherlands Antilles
    Category: The cosmos

  • atomically-clean: the surface of a semiconductor piece not contaminated by impurities,although the atomic positions are not those of an ideal semiconductor surface
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • balearic: Archipelago of five islands,with a number of islets,in the western Mediterranean,off the east coast of Spain,of which they form an autonomous region.
    Category: General

  • bleacher: a hollander intended for the bleaching of pulp suspensions
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • bleaching: necessary process to remove the natural and artificial impurities in fabrics to obtain clear whites for even dying and printing
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • bleaching: removal or modification of the coloured components in pulp with the object of increasing its brightness
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • bleaching: process whereby staples,tops,yarns and fabrics are whitened:the base colour is improved.Oxidising,reducing and optical bleaches are used
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • bleaching: converting a silver image (negative or positive) into a more or less colourless silver compound..
    Category: General

  • boolean: pertaining to the algebra developed by George Boole
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • broadleaved: Tree or shrub of the botanical group Dicotyledons.
    Category: Botany and zoology

  • cheerleader: one that calls for and directs organized cheering.
    Category: Sports, entertainments and leisure

  • Chilean: inhabitant of Chile
    Category: The cosmos

  • clean: quality of a wine which leaves an agreeable and clean sensation after tasting
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • clean: having no induced radioactivity and no fission products.In some countries 'clean' also implies the absence of control members
    Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)

  • clean: to remove the sand that may still adhere to a shaken-out casting
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • clean: Cured of addiction
    Category: General

  • clean: refers to a money market operation without underlying documentary security.In the U.K.clean means 'exclusive of accrued interest'
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • cleanable: a filter element which when loaded can be restored by a suitable process to an acceptable percentage of its original flow pressure differential characteristic
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • cleaned: cleaned flue gas; cf. raw gas
    Category: Environment

  • cleaned: coal that has undergone treatment to reduce its mineral-matter content(ash,sulphur)to within narrow limits
    Category: Mining

  • cleaner: a compound or mixture used in degreasing
    Category: Chemistry

  • cleaner: a scraper for cleaning out a shothole
    Category: Mining

  • cleaner: a preparation for removing stains, grease, or other dirt.
    Category: Domestic economy

  • cleaning: the removal of grease or other foreign material
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • cleaning: the removal of unwanted material(residues,polymers)from the wafer surface
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • cleaning: the treatment of coal to lower the mineral matter(ash)content.In coal cleaning the feed material is separated into the substances of which it is composed on the basis of the heterogeneous physical or phisico-chemical characteristics of the differing substances
    Category: The chemical industry

  • cleaning: a cultural operation eliminating or suppressing undesirable vegetation, mainly woody (and including climbers),during the thicket stage of a forest crop and therefore before, or at the latest along with, the first thinning, so as to favour the better trees; may include unwanted crop species as well as intrusive vegetation
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • cleaning: . The silk thread is passed through a very sharp double knife...in order to clean off all uneveness and hairy filaments.
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • cleanline: the degree to which the metal is free from non-metallic matter
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • cleanline: with larger and more advanced generating units,cleanliness of the steam and water circuit becomes increasingly important,to avoid deposits on turbine blading,erosion of valves,the fouling of pumps,and corrosion of the boiler and superheater
    Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)

  • cleanlines: the degree to which the metal is free from non-metallic matter
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • cleanlines: with larger and more advanced generating units,cleanliness of the steam and water circuit becomes increasingly important,to avoid deposits on turbine blading,erosion of valves,the fouling of pumps,and corrosion of the boiler and superheater
    Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)

  • cleanliness: the degree to which the metal is free from non-metallic matter
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • cleanser: a preparation including a solvent or other cleaning agent for cleansing the skin,the teeth
    Category: Domestic economy

  • Cleansing: used for cleaning motors, engines and other appliances; these are heavy oils usually containing small quantities of peptising agents to facilitate removal of gum, carbon deposits
    Category: The chemical industry

  • cleanup: level of the residual contamination which remains in the soil after the cleanup
    Category: Environment

  • cleanup: Determination of the cleanup level.
    Category: Environment

  • cleanup: Actions taken to deal with a release of hazardous substances that could affect public health and/or the environment.
    Category: Environment

  • clear: Restoring the on-hook condition of a telephone terminal. (CCITT, ITU)
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • clear: the process by which a clearinghouse maintains records of all trades and settles margin flow on a daily mark-to-market basis for its clearing member
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • clear: To terminate a telecommunication connection; see also clear-back. (PH/PTIH)
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • clear: the part of a bole or stem which is free of branches
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • clear: to replace data in a storage device with some standard character, e.g. zero or blank.
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • clear-down: Restoring the on-hook condition of a telephone terminal. (CCITT, ITU)
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • clear-forward: a signal sent in the forward direction to terminate the call or call attempt and release the circuit concerned.This signal is normally sent when the calling party clears
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • clearance: a) of a rotary cutter or a circular-saw tooth, the angle, measured in the plane of rotation, between the initial bevel or the back bevel (for cutters),or the top or back bevels (for saws),and a line tangent to the cutting circle through the cutting edge; b) of a band saw, web saw, or orthogonal cutter, the angle-measured in the plane of the band or web (for the saws) or in a plane perpendicular to the back (for orthogonal cutters)-between i) for the saws, the back and the surface generated, ii) for rotary-veneer lathes, the initial bevel and a plane tangent to the veneer bolt at the knife edge, iii) for other orthogonal cutters, the initial bevel or back bevel and the surface generated
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • clearance: indicates the largest width and height of a workpiece that can be machined on a milling machine,such as a planomiller
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • clearance: the distance between two conductive parts along a string stretched the shortest way between these conductive parts
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy



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