Results for: device for measuring the specific gravity of liquids
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hydraulic-press piston, reservoir water-level controlling devicehydraulic ram
hydrodynamics, science of mechanics of water and liquidshydromechanics
hydromechanics, study of force exerted by the motion of liquids (Physics), study of liquids in fluid dynamicshydrodynamics
hydrometer measuring sugar solutions, optical instrument used to measure the amount of sugar in a solution (also saccharimeter)saccharometer
hypothetical force canceling gravitational force, hypothetical force which resists the force of gravity (Physics), opposing gravitational forceantigravity
hypothetical object; name for an item whose name has been forgotten; graphic symbol that enables interaction between the user and computer (scroll bar, button, etc.); small computer program that defines the action of graphic symbols, unnamed devicewidget
hypothetical quantum of gravitygraviton
Identification Friend or Foe; (in Airplanes) electronic device that transmits a 4-digit identification code to the scanning surface radar in order to identify itself as "friendly" aircraftIFF
images of somebody or something specific, representation of ideas or meanings through visual images; study of such images, set of recognized images, symbols in paintingiconography
implement, instrument, tool, deviceutensil
in a hydrodynamic manner, by means of force exerted by the motion of liquidshydrodynamically
in a manner which is unsuited to a specific time period, in an old-fashioned manneranachronistically
in a specific manner; in a limited manner; particularlyspecifically
indicator of mood, instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure and weather changes, instrument measuring atmospheric pressurebarometer
individual quality, unique characteristic, peculiarity, eccentricity; specific aspect of the physiology of an individual (also idiosyncrasy)idiosyncracy
 

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