Results for: path of particle in space-time
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Alan Bartlett Shepard (1923-1998), American astronaut, first American in space; family nameShepard
alcoholic, one who is addicted to alcoholic drinks, drinking bout, emotionally intoxicated, intoxicated by alcohol, intoxicated with alcohol, long-soaked, somebody who drinks all the timedrunk
alienate, extraterrestrial, extraterrestrial being, foreigner, person living in a nation where he or she is not a citizen; stranger, outsider; extra-terrestrial, creature from outer space, inconsistent with something, non-citizen resident of country, n...alien
align sound and image of movie, cause to occur at the same time; cause to operate simultaneously; cause to show the same time (of clocks); occur at the same time; operate simultaneously, go together, happen together, make things work at same time, repr...synchronize
align, assign somebody to a track, bring and leave dirt, career path, course of study, course of travel, distance between wheels, follow, follow a moving object, follow a path, follow a trail, follow progress, follow the flight path, follow the groove ...track
all matter and energy in space, population, sphere of person or thing, the earth and humanity, universe of discourse, world, cosmos, creation, nature, everythinguniverse
all numbers between two numbers, difference in musical pitch, intermission, intervening distance, intervening period of time, space of time between two events or actions; break, pause, intermission; space between two periods of time; difference in pitc...interval
all participants except favorite, area of activity, area of agricultural land, area of force, area of military operations, area rich in resources, area; domain, range; piece of land; space designated for an item of information in a record (Computers); ...field
allotted time, be miserly, deny, fixed amount of work; period of time; limitation, restriction, economize, skimp; be frugal, shore bird, stop, stoppagestint
allow time for passengers to transfer, associate with something else, establish telecommunication, get along well with somebody, hit something firmly, join, link; be joined, be linked, link two things, link up to utility, make transportation connectionconnect
allowing transmission in one direction, apartment on one floor, geometric figure or element, having only one part or element; of or pertaining to a telecommunications system that works in only one direction at a time, root form of word, simplesimplex
almost, close, nearby, near in proximity or time; almost, prep. close; almostnigh
aloof, computer far from central computer, distant, located far away; secluded, isolated; distant in time or relation; aloof, standoffish; operated by remote control; slight, unlikely, distantly related, long ago, not from studio, out-of-the-way, outsi...remote
aloofly reserved, faint, far away, far away in time, remote, far off, far apart; reserved, unfriendlydistant
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