| DAWN |
The first light visible in the solar sky before sunrise or the time of that appearance. Dawn is synonymous with
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| Dalton's law |
The total pressure of a mixture of gases is the sum of the pressures each component would have if it alone occupied the volume of the mixture at its temperature. Dalton's law is strictly valid only for hypothetical ideal gases but is a good approximation for atmospheric gases at normal terrestrial temperatures and pressures.
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| damping |
The more or less steady diminishing in time or space (or both) of the amplitude of any physical quantity. In the atmosphere, for example, acoustic, hydrodynamic, and electromagnetic waves are damped.
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| dactyl |
A three syllable foot which is accented on the first syllable. An example of this would be the word "merrily," which is spoken: MER - ri - ly
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| dactyl- |
A three syllable foot which is accented on the first syllable. An example of this would be the word "merrily," which is spoken: MER - ri - ly
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