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(1) the rate at which money flows from one transaction to another. The number of times money changes hands in a given time period. (2) the rate at which total money in circulation is spent on goods and services in a given time period (usually measured as the ratio of GNP to the money stock). Greater velocity thus means that a given amount of money is used for a higher dollar volume of transactions.
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In linguistics, any velar sound involves the soft palate or velum--especially when the tongue touches against the soft palate.
Ãâó: web.cn.edu/kwheeler/lit_terms_V.html
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The speed in a given direction; a vector quantity.
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The average rate of ground-water flow in interstices, expressed as the product of Hydraulic Conductivity and Hydraulic Gradient divided by the Effective Porosity. It is synonymous with Average Linear Ground-Water Velocity or Effective Velocity.
Ãâó: www.nalms.org/glossary/lkword_v.htm
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a measure of the speed with which a key on a controller is pressed. Used to determine volume characteristics of note.
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