Results for: National Institute of Standards and Technology
English English
branch of electronics, technology dealing with the development and construction of electronic systems from extremely small electronic partsmicroelectronics
break in continuity in sedimentary rocks, lack of conformity, nonconformity, lack of accordance with general standards; lack of continuity between strata of sediment (indicating that the rate of deposition was not constant), surface between mismatched ...unconformity
British national art museumNational Gallery
British national libraryBritish Library
broadcasting system for color TV, Sequential Couleur Avec Memoire; one of the three primary standards for television broadcasts (used primarily in France, the Middle East and Eastern Europe), séquentiel couleur à mémoireSECAM
BSE; See: National Stock Exchange; The Mumbai stock exchange.Bombay Stock Exchange
Business Information; information technology that is applied to businessBI
Canadian national anthemO Canada
Canadian national art museumNational Gallery of Canada
Canadian national libraryNational Library of Canada
cast from mold, cast metal or glass, discovered, establish, institute, create, build; melt and pour into a mold (i.e. metal), find, find (Past participle of), provide with basis, set up institutionfound
cause a plant to grow successfully, cause to be recognized, fix permanently, inaugurate, make a church national and official, prove, set up, found; baseestablish
cave system in southeastern New South Wales, Australia. Located in the Blue Mountains National Park, the limestone cave system is a major tourist attraction.Jenolan Caves
Central Intelligence Agency, Central Intelligence Agency; United States government agency that deals with national security issues, U.S. intelligence organizationCIA
character of a cosmopolite; disregard of national or local oddness and prejudicescosmopolitism
 

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