| engineering |
Science concerned with putting scientific knowledge to practical uses, divided into different branches, as civil, electrical, mechanical or chemical engineering. Planning, designing construction or management of machinery, roads, bridges, building waterways, etc.
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| engorgement |
fullness or congestion of tissue
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| engram |
A memory trace; a neurophysiological process that accounts for persistence of memory
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| engagement |
The repositioning of the fetus into a lower position in the mother's abdominal cavity that occurs when its head is past her pelvic bone.
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| engrossment |
The final copy of a legal document.
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| ENG | motor that converts thermal energy to mechanical work |
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| ENG | wheeled vehicle consisting of a self-propelled engine used to draw trains along railway tracks |
| ENG | something used to achieve a purpose |
| ENG | a metal casting containing the cylinders and cooling ducts of an engine |
| ENG | equipment in a motor vehicle that cools the engine |
| ENG | the operator of a railway locomotive |
| ENG | engine does not run |
| ENG | a room (as on a ship) in which the engine is located |
| ENG | a person who uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problems |
| ENG | the operator of a railway locomotive |
| ENG | plan and direct (a complex undertaking) |
| ENG | design as an engineer |
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