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airspeed: the speed(either true or indicated)of an object relative to the ambient airstream
Category: Standards, measures and testing
airspeed: the speed of an airborne object relative to the atmosphere
Category: Physics
multi-speed: motor which can be operated at any one of two or more definite speeds at a given load,e.g.a change pole induction motor or a d.c.shunt motor with pre-set speed adjustment
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
multi-speed: a gear-driven supercharger in which alternative gear ratios may be engaged
Category: Mechanical engineering
non-speech: MS for non-speech service
Category: News-systems and communications
overspeed: the maximum speed to which an internal combustion engine is subjected on the test bed,under conditions specified in the order
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
overspeed: the rotational speed to which traction motors and rotating machines forming part of the electrical equipment are subjected on the test-bed to check their mechanical performance
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
papeete: capital of French Polynesia
Category: The cosmos
pee: Carbonate standard from the Pee Dee River in South Carolina,USA,used when describing the isotopic ratio of 13C to 12C.
Category: Botany and zoology
peek-a-boo: card with small holes drilled at intersections of coordinates(column and row designates)to represent document numbers
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
peeler: a log considered suitable in size and quality for producing rotary-cut veneer
Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries
peeling: method of manufacturing internal and external spur or helical gears with a gear like cutting tool in crossed axis arrangement
Category: Mechanical engineering
peeling: an unwanted detachment of a plated metal coating from the base metal
Category: Chemistry
peeling: separation of areas of one or more coats of a system from the underlying coats,or even of the entire system from the substrate
Category: The chemical industry
peeling: an intermediary operation between 'move' and 'dump' in data processing
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
peeling: an intermediary operation between 'move' and 'dump' in data processing.
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
peeling: the presence,in whiteheart malleable iron of an easily detached surface layer consisting of partially oxidized metal in conjunction with a brittle iron sulphide rich film at the peel/metal surface
Category: Iron and steel industries
peen: the increase in hardness of a metal surface due to cold working by shot blasting or peening with a hammer or by other means
Category: Iron and steel industries
peening: technique which consists in deforming a metal part by a series of hammer blows,for example to set a rivet or burr end of bolt to prevent loss of the nut
Category: Transport
peening: mechanical working of metal by hammer blows or shot impingement
Category: Iron and steel industries
peep: a very small opening in a door which enables one to inspect an enclosure without having to enter it
Category: General
peep: a device,usually movable,whereby viewing into a furnace,oven or kiln,is made possible
Category: Iron and steel industries
peep-hole: a very small opening in a door which enables one to inspect an enclosure without having to enter it
Category: General
peep-hole: a device,usually movable,whereby viewing into a furnace,oven or kiln,is made possible
Category: Iron and steel industries
peer: evaluation by physician`s professional peers in connection with quality control for medical services
Category: Management in the public and private sector
peer: sequence of message exchanged between two entities in the same layer that utilize the services of the underlying layers to effect the successful transfer of data and/or control information from one location to another location
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
peer: entities within the same layer
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
peer: arrangements in which peers provide critical and supportive feedback on a mutual basis to improve their professional skills
Category: General
peer: a network consisting of nodes(computers)which all have both client and server capabilities and on which communication and data sharing is carried on directly between nodes,rather than being arbitrated by an intermediary node
Category: News-systems and communications
peer: the communication directly between devices that operate on the same communications level on a network,without the intervention of any intermediary devices such as a host or server
Category: News-systems and communications
peer: the corroboration that a peer entity in an association is the one claimed
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
peer: condition of the data link layer entity
Category: News-systems and communications
peer-to-peer: a network consisting of nodes(computers)which all have both client and server capabilities and on which communication and data sharing is carried on directly between nodes,rather than being arbitrated by an intermediary node
Category: News-systems and communications
peer-to-peer: the communication directly between devices that operate on the same communications level on a network,without the intervention of any intermediary devices such as a host or server
Category: News-systems and communications
peer-to-peer: file-swapping and other direct communication services between computer users
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
Spee: a curved line passing through the tips of the buccal cusps of the premolar and molar teeth
Category: Medicine
speech: usually formal discourse delivered before an audience
Category: General
speech: Digitized voice technology that lends itself to T1 and ISDN applications(1).
Category: Management in the public and private sector
speech-aid: consists essentially of an electronic impulse generator; when pressed against the neck, for example, it generates vibrations in the cavities of the throat which are modulated by the user to produce audible speech
Category: Medicine
speed: Common street name for amphetamines(primarily Methedrine)and,sometimes,certain other stimulant drugs
Category: General
speed-changing: a speed reducer or a speed increasing gear used to vary the output speed.It may be varied either continuously or by steps
Category: Mechanical engineering
speed-increasing: a transmission used to transform the input speed into a higher output speed
Category: Mechanical engineering
speed-transforming: a transmission used to transform the input speed into a different output speed,either lower or higher
Category: Mechanical engineering
speed-up: capacitor in parallel with a resistor in the base circuit of a bipolar transistor to increase the switching speed resulting from a fast-rising input pulse; the capacitor supplies an alternative path for the leading edge of signal, then discharges through the resistor when the base current becomes constant
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
speedball: Heroin and cocaine or amphetamine injected as a mixture
Category: General
speedboat: Any small craft using its own mechanical means of propulsion,which can go faster than 20 kph
Category: Management in the public and private sector
speeding: a label to describe the behaviour of drivers going at speeds considered too fast for the prevailing conditions (inappropriate speed) or driving at speeds higher than specified by the posted speed limits (excess speed)
Category: Transport
speedometer: indicates the number of revolutions,speed,output,etc.,per unit of time
Category: Standards, measures and testing
speedometer: An instrument that indicates the velocity of a moving body,usually expressed in metres per second
Category: Management in the public and private sector
speedometer: instrument for indicating the speed of travel
Category: News-systems and communications
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