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SPEED |
Velocity |
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TOPSPEED |
Maximum velocity |
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FULLSPEED |
Maximum velocity |
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ACCELERATE |
Increase velocity |
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KMH |
Velocity measure |
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KPH |
Velocity measure |
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SPEEDOMETER |
Velocity gauge |
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VELOCITIES |
Of Velocity |
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SPIN |
Velocity of rotation about some specified axis. |
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TRAVEL |
Some extra velocity needed to cover the distance |
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HAEMATACHOMETRY |
The measurement of the velocity of the blood. |
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TWIRL |
To revolve with velocity; to be whirled round rapidly. |
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ACCELERATIVE |
Relating to acceleration; adding to velocity;
quickening. |
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NEPHOSCOPE |
An instrument for observing the clouds and their
velocity. |
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ACCELEROMETER |
An apparatus for measuring the velocity imparted by
gunpowder. |
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HAEMADROMOGRAPH |
An instrument for registering the velocity of the
blood. |
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SWIFTLY |
In a swift manner; with quick motion or velocity;
fleetly. |
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TACHOMETER |
An instrument for measuring the velocity of the blood;
a haematachometer. |
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INSTANTANEOUS |
At or during a given instant; as, instantaneous
acceleration, velocity, etc. |
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WHISK |
To move nimbly at with velocity; to make a sudden agile
movement. |
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WIND |
Air naturally in motion with any degree of velocity; a
current of air. |
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RHEOMETER |
An instrument for measuring the velocity of the blood
current in the arteries. |
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ANEMOMETRY |
The act or process of ascertaining the force or
velocity of the wind. |
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HYDROMETRICAL |
Of or pertaining to measurement of the velocity,
discharge, etc., of running water. |
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WHIRL |
To turn round rapidly; to cause to rotate with velocity;
to make to revolve. |