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CONCURRENCY |
Simultaneously |
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ATTHESAMETIME |
Simultaneously |
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COEXIST |
Occur simultaneously |
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COINCIDE |
Occur simultaneously |
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UNISON |
Simultaneously, in ... |
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ABREAST |
At the same time; simultaneously. |
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CHORUS |
To sing in chorus; to exclaim simultaneously. |
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PACK |
A bundle of sheet-iron plates for rolling simultaneously. |
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IN TWO MINDS |
Undecided, like a telepath simultaneously reading the thoughts of twins |
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ALTAZIMUTH |
An instrument for taking azimuths and altitudes
simultaneously. |
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CONCORD |
An agreeable combination of tones simultaneously heard; a
consonant chord; consonance; harmony. |
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LASH |
In carpet weaving, a group of strings for lifting
simultaneously certain yarns, to form the figure. |
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CHORD |
A combination of tones simultaneously performed, producing
more or less perfect harmony, as, the common chord. |
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CONSONANCY |
Accord or agreement of sounds produced simultaneously,
as a note with its third, fifth, and eighth. |
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BATTERY |
A number of coated jars (Leyden jars) so connected that
they may be charged and discharged simultaneously. |
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NASAL |
An elementary sound which is uttered through the nose, or
through both the nose and the mouth simultaneously. |
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SCARIFICATOR |
An instrument, principally used in cupping,
containing several lancets moved simultaneously by a spring, for making
slight incisions. |
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ARPEGGIO |
The production of the tones of a chord in rapid
succession, as in playing the harp, and not simultaneously; a strain
thus played. |
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DICHOGAMY |
The condition of certain species of plants, in which the
stamens and pistil do not mature simultaneously, so that these plants
can never fertilize themselves. |
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MITRAILLEUSE |
A breech-loading machine gun consisting of a number
of barrels fitted together, so arranged that the barrels can be fired
simultaneously, or successively, and rapidly. |
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CONJUGATE |
Presenting themselves simultaneously and having
reciprocal properties; -- frequently used in pure and applied
mathematics with reference to two quantities, points, lines, axes,
curves, etc. |
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POLYPHONIC |
Consisting of several tone series, or melodic parts,
progressing simultaneously according to the laws of counterpoint;
contrapuntal; as, a poly... |
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ORGUE |
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barrels arranged so that a match or train may connect with all their
touchholes, and a discharge be secured almost or quite simultaneously.... |
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PHOTOSCULPTURE |
A process in which, by means of a number of
photographs simultaneously taken from different points of view on the
same level, rough models of t... |
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IMPLOSION |
A sudden compression of the air in the mouth,
simultaneously with and affecting the sound made by the closure of the
organs in uttering p, t, o... |