Results for: highest possible frequency
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church of St. John Lateran in Rome, highest-ranking church of the Roman Catholic Church and the church of the pope, of or pertaining to the five general councils held in the church of St. John Lateran in Rome (Catholicism)Lateran
climax; end, conclude, come or bring to highest point, finish spectacularly, have something at highest end, reach highest or lowest pointculminate
coin worth an at, doing, during an event, from an interval of, in a condition or state, in the manner of, in the stated activity, indicates rate or frequency, indicates repeated actions, indicates when something happens, Lao currency unit, prep. in, ne...at
college teacher of highest academic rank, somebody professing belief, teacher of a skill, university instructor; teacher, university teacherprofessor
color produced by combining white and red; type of flower; peak, summit, colored pink, cut with pinking shears, decorate with little holes, fragrant flower, having a pink coloring; liberal, having progressive political views, highest form, pale reddish...pink
combination of ideas, machine setting, manner or form, modal status of a proposition, mood, most frequent value, musical scale, norm, radio frequency, style or fashion, way, manner; fashion; situation, manner of operation (Computers), type of automatic...mode
combine radio-frequency waves, consisting of or produced by combined radio waves, detection technique used widely in radio which involves combining the measured wave with a wave of different frequency to produce frequencies equal to the amount of and t...heterodyne
containing tungsten in highest oxidation state, see also:tungstoustungstic
converter reactor, convertor, data code changer, device for changing alternating currents to direct currents (Electricity); one who causes others to change their beliefs (religious, political, etc.), device that converts, frequency changer, furnaceconverter
converting computer program, one who translates, somebody who translates, transmitter that alters signal frequencytranslator
copestone, high point, stone placed at the top of a wall or other structure, finishing stone; crowning achievement, highest point, top stonecapstone
cover with a roof, construct an overhead covering for a building, exterior upper covering of a building, fix roof on something, highest point, structure covering a body cavity, top of inside cavity, top partroof
covering many frequencies, having a wide frequency range, transferring data fastbroadband
cumulative frequency graph, pointed arch, rib in Gothic vaultogive
danger, drastic measures, end part of a limb of the body (i.e the hand or foot); farthest or most remote part; extreme act, extraordinary act, farthest point, highest degree, state of being extremeextremity
 

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