Results for: mean time between failures, Mean Time Between Failures
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(Law) failure to act within the time allowed; legal principle by which one loses the right to compensation if one does not act within the time allowed, negligencelaches
(Music) pause; act of holding a note longer than indicated, time extension in musicfermata
(Physics) theory of relativity as developed by Albert Einstein, theory that time and space are relative concepts and that motion must be defined in relation to a point of reference, dependence on contextually variable factor, equivalence of mass and en...relativity
(Slang) behave in a frivolous manner; waste money or time, behave frivolously, waste foolishlyfrivol
(Slang) make a stupid mistake, make a mess of; waste time; act in a playful or foolish manner, (Slang) stupid person, fool; stupid mistake, blunder, botch, make mistake, unintelligent persongoof
(symbol) mus, one millionth of second, unit of time equal to one-millionth of a secondmicrosecond
(tumbril) cart for transporting victims to their execution (especially to the guillotine during the time of the French Revolution); dumpcart (especially one used for transporting dung)tumbrel
1,000 years, hoped-for utopian age, millenary, prophesied rule by Jesus Christ, thousandth anniversary, unit of time equal to one thousand years; thousandth year anniversarymillennium
100 things, 100 years, 100-year period in dating system, group of Roman voters, long time, period of one hundred years, see also:maniple, unit of Roman soldierscentury
2nd full moon in a month, long timeblue moon
30 minutes, point in time halfway between hourshalf-hour
4-line stanza form for ballads, common divisor, common meter, common timecommon measure
40 days, detain, hold in isolation, hold in confinement, isolate to avoid spread of disease, isolation to prevent spread of disease, confinement; blockage, enforcement of sanctions, place of isolation, state or period of isolation, time of enforced iso...quarantine
60 minutes, 60-minute interval shown on a timepiece, credit hour, distance traveled in 60 minutes, measure of longitude, regular time for something, significant period, single session, time of day, time of death, time of success, unit of time equal to ...hour
a god, able to live or last forever, being which will live forever and never die; one whose fame will last for all time, deathless, undying, eternal, everlasting; lasting for all time, eternally remembered, famous, somebody or something famousimmortal
 

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