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  • partial: a sinusoidal component of a complex sound wave
    Category: Physics

  • partially: a jet whose central line is below the tail water level but not too far below to cause the jet to be drowned out by the tail water during operation
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • partially: a weir at which the level of water upstream is being affected to some extent by the level of water downstream
    Category: Building industry

  • partially: Gas flame in which only a comparatively small proportion (20 to 30%)of the primary air is entrained by the gas at the injector; in a non-luminous (blue) flame (25250),the major part (60%)of the primary air is entrained at the injector
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • partially: a knot whose fibres are largely intergrown with those of the surrounding xylem to the extent of less than 3/4 but over a 1/4 of its cross-sectional perimeter
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • partially: an energy band not all the levels of which correspond to the energy of each of two electrons with opposite spins
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • partially: generalisations of orthogonal arrays which permit a multifactorial design to deal with a given number of factors by requiring a reduced number of assemblies
    Category: Mathematics

  • partially: a well which is less than fully penetrating
    Category: Building industry

  • partially: a user group where certain terminals may make calls to or receive calls from any other terminals normally accessible in the public switched network,the other terminals having the facility to communicate only with the users of the group
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • partially: an orifice with a partially free jet
    Category: Building industry

  • partially: even if a person has made out a Will, it is possible to die partially intestate. A common occurs when a person makes several specific bequests but forgets to dispose of some of his property.
    Category: Law

  • partially: a drainage system in which the rainwater from house roofs and backyards flows away with the house sewage and the rest of the rainwater flows off in a different sewer.
    Category: Building industry

  • partially-aerated: Gas flame in which only a comparatively small proportion (20 to 30%)of the primary air is entrained by the gas at the injector; in a non-luminous (blue) flame (25250),the major part (60%)of the primary air is entrained at the injector
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • partially-penetrating: a well which is less than fully penetrating
    Category: Building industry



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