| peak |
A point around which all slopes are negative (ie, downward).
Ãâó: www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/staff/m.blake/magis/glossary/...
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| peanut |
Ground nut, eaten plain or roasted - sometimes salted and sometimes not. Used to make peanut butter and oils.
Ãâó: www.recipestogo.com/glossary/glossaryP.html
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| peanut oil |
This flavorful oil borders on all-purpose. Its flavor, though distinctive, is not overpowering, and it is a great oil for cooking (especially highly spiced foods and Asian dishes in which olive oil is out of place).
Ãâó: www.recipestogo.com/glossary/glossaryP.html
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| peak flow |
in a wastewater treatment plant, the highest flow expected to be encoutered under any operational conditions, including periods of high rainfall and prolonged periods of wet weather. permeability the ability of a water bearing material to transmit water. It is measured by the quantity of water passing through a unit cross section, in a unit time, under 100 percent hydraulic gradient.
Ãâó: www.aquatechnologies.com/info_glossary.htm
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| peak |
Point on the truss where the sloped chords meet.
Ãâó: www.woodtruss.com/terminology.php
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| PEA | the period of greatest prosperity or productivity |
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| PEA | to reach the highest point |
| PEA | consisting of or causing a climax |
| PEA | approaching or constituting a maximum |
| PEA | of a period of maximal use or demand or activity |
| PEA | the season when travel is most active and rates are highest |
| PEA | the most active period |
| PEA | having or rising to a peak |
| PEA | somewhat ill or prone to illness |
| PEA | a cap with a flat circular top and a visor |
| PEA | having or as if having especially high-pitched spots |
| PEA | a deep prolonged sound (as of thunder or large bells) |
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