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(Electricity) device that causes electrical resistance (used to control the flow of an electrical current), component controlling the flow of electricityresistor
(Genetics) process of combining genes from different systems through cross-breeding, incorporation of genesintrogression
(Grammar) lacking conjunctions; lacking cross-referencesasyndetic
(Grammar) omission of conjunctions; omission of cross-references, leaving out conjunctions, see also:parataxisasyndeton
(symbol) ) rho, ability to resist, ability to resist; resistance, quality of a conductor which resists an electrical current (Electricity), electrical resistance of a standard-length substance, specific resistance (resistivity
(symbol), unit of electrical resistance, unit of electrical resistance equal to the resistance of a conductor in which the force of one volt produces a current of one ampere (Electricity)ohm
24th letter of English alphabet, 24th letter of the alphabet, a Cartesian coordinate along the x-axis, an algebraic variable, any card that is not an honor, by, erase, nix, cross out with an X, ex, extensionx
A technical analysis tool: a chart pattern depicting the period when the supply and demand of a certain stock are in relative equilibrium resulting in a narrow trading range. The merging of the support level and resistance level.Base
a trademark for a cross-country ski exercise machineNordic Track
a trademark for a juicy West Indian citrus fruit that is a cross between a grapefruit and a tangerineUgli
a trademark for a screw with a cross-shaped slot on its headPhillips screw
a trademark for a screwdriver that has a cross-shaped tip so that it can be used to turn a Phillips screwPhillips screwdriver
ability to adjust to load changes, ability to maintain a balance, air mass without upward movement, measure of maintaining equilibrium, mental firmness, resistance to a changed position, resistance to a chemical change, resistance to air currents, resi...stability
ability to conduct electricity without resistance, quality of nearly perfect conductivity, ability of some materials to conduct electricity with virtually no resistance when chilled to temperatures near absolute zero (Physics)superconductivity
 

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