Results for: finding amounts of components
English English
gradual introduction, act of slowly infusing; act of inserting slowly in small amountsinstillment
group of common minerals that are components of most types of rock, silicate mineralpyroxene
heat-measuring device, instrument that measures amounts of heatcalorimeter
Hue Saturation Intensity; method of displaying colors according their amounts of intensity saturation and hue (Computers)HSI
in a configurational manner; with regard to configuration; with regard to the components that make up a computer system (Computers)configurationally
in large amounts, openly, used to emphasize honesty, with liberty, without limits; frankly, honestly, without restrictions, without tightness or stiffnessfreely
in small, not bulk, amounts, pertaining to the sale of goods to final consumers, of the sale of merchandise to end users, repeat something heard, retailing, sale of products to final consumers, sale of goods to end users, sale to consumers, sell goods,...retail
instrument for finding sugar concentration, instrument used to measure the amount of sugar in a solution (also saccharometer)saccharimeter
instrument for measuring tiny amountsmicropipette
introduce gradually, infuse; insert slowly in small amounts (also instil)instill
introduced gradually, infused; inserted slowly in small amountsinstilled
ionized layers in upper atmosphere, part of the outer atmosphere which contains large amounts of ions and free electrons (surrounds the earth and some planets)ionosphere
Japanese corporation headquartered in Tokyo, manufacturer of a wide variety of products (including consumer electronics, industrial systems and supplies, and electrical components)Hitachi
line showing rainfall amountsisohyet
made different; having variety of character or form or components; variegateddiversified
 

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