| temperament |
refers to a system of tuning in which the intervals deviate from the "pure," such as the acoustically correct intervals used in the Pythagorean scale and in just intonation.
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| temperature |
temperature is what you measure with a thermometer (this is kind of an operational definition). More precisely, the temperature of a system tells how much the internal energy of the system grows upon a given increase of entropy
Ãâó: www.maxwellian.demon.co.uk/faq/glossary.html
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| tempered glass |
White or colored glass often used for tables and table tops
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| temper |
The amount of cold reduction in rolled sheet and strip.
Ãâó: www.metkos.com/steel/terminology.htm
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| temperance |
moderation or the avoidance of excess.
Ãâó: www.whiskytour.com/glossary.htm
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