| accretion |
Growth of a cloud or precipitation particle by the collision and union of a frozen particle with a super-cooled water drop.
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| accuracy |
The degree of conformity of an indicated value to an accepted standard value, or ideal value. See accuracy rating, measured accuracy.
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| accelerator |
Device used to increase the energy of particles, which then collide with other particles. Major types are linear accelerators and circular accelerators. The name refers to the path taken by the accelerated particle.
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| acc |
(see: Aboriginal Coordinating Council).
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| acc |
Allied Control Commission, Allied control group established for the post-war Government of Germany
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| ACC | (followed by `to') in agreement with or accordant with |
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| ACC | (sentence connectors) because of the reason given |
| ACC | in accordance with |
| ACC | a portable box-shaped free-reed instrument |
| ACC | arranged in parallel folds |
| ACC | an interior door that opens by folding back in sections (rather than by swinging on hinges) |
| ACC | approach with an offer of sexual favors |
| ACC | speak to someone |
| ACC | the parturition process in human beings |
| ACC | a physician specializing in obstetrics |
| ACC | a woman skilled in aiding the delivery of babies |
| ACC | the quality of taking advantage |
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