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  • conductive heat
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  • convection heat
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  • conversion heat
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  • dry heat
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  • dry heat sterilization
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  • delayed heat
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  • dilution heat
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  • heat
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  • heat capacity
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  • heat cataract
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  • heat exchanger
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  • heat exhaustion
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  • arctic zone
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  • adsorption heat
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HME Health Media Education; heat and moisture exchanger; heat, massage, and exercise
CR calculation rate; calculus removed; calorie-restricted; cardiac rehabilitation; cardiac resuscitatio...
TOP termination of pregnancy; topoisomerase
top topical
LT   1) heat-Labile enteroToxin
  2) Leuko-Trience
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BBTV Banana bunchy top virus
BCTV Beet curly top virus
TOP termination of pregnancy
HSP 2)/heat shock protein
FHP Fasting heat production
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arctic Pertaining to, or situated under, the northern constellation called the Bear; northern; frigid; as, the arctic pole, circle, region, ocean; an arctic expedition, night, temperature.
The arctic circle is a lesser circle, parallel to the equator, 23 deg 28' from the north pole. This and the antarctic circle are called the polar circles, and between these and the poles lie the frigid zones. See Zone.
Origin: OE. Artik, OF. Artique, F. Arctique, L. Arcticus, fr. Gr, fr. A bear, also a northern constellation so called; akin to L. Ursus bear, Skr. Ksha.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
arctic regions The arctic ocean and the lands in it and adjacent to it. It includes point barrow, alaska, most of the franklin district in canada, two thirds of greenland, svalbard, franz josef land, lapland, novaya zemlya, and northern siberia.
(12 Dec 1998)
top 1. To cover on the top; to tip; to cap; chiefly used in the past participle. "Like moving mountains topped with snow." (Waller) "A mount Of alabaster, topped with golden spires." (Milton)
2. To rise above; to excel; to outgo; to surpass. "Topping all others in boasting." (Shak) "Edmund the base shall top the legitimate." (Shak)
3. To rise to the top of; to go over the top of. "But wind about till thou hast topped the hill." (Denham)
4. To take off the or upper part of; to crop. "Top your rose trees a little with your knife." (Evelyn)
5. To perform eminently, or better than before. "From endeavoring universally to top their parts, they will go universally beyond them." (Jeffrey)
6. To raise one end of, as a yard, so that that end becomes higher than the other. To top off, to complete by putting on, or finishing, the top or uppermost part of; as, to top off a stack of hay; hence, to complete; to finish; to adorn.
1. A child's toy, commonly in the form of a conoid or pear, made to spin on its point, usually by drawing off a string wound round its surface or stem, the motion being sometimes continued by means of a whip.
2. A plug, or conical block of wood, with longitudital grooves on its surface, in which the strands of the rope slide in the process of twisting.
Origin: CF. OD. Dop, top, OHG, MNG, & dial. G. Topf; perhaps akin to G. Topf a pot.
1. The highest part of anything; the upper end, edge, or extremity; the upper side or surface; summit; apex; vertex; cover; lid; as, the top of a spire; the top of a house; the top of a mountain; the top of the ground. "The star that bids the shepherd fold, Now the top of heaven doth hold." (Milton)
2. The utmost degree; the acme; the summit. "The top of my ambition is to contribute to that work." (Pope)
3. The highest rank; the most honorable position; the utmost attainable place; as, to be at the top of one's class, or at the top of the school. "And wears upon hisbaby brow the round And top of sovereignty." (Shak)
4. The chief person; the most prominent one. "Other . . . Aspired to be the top of zealots." (Milton)
5. The crown of the head, or the hair upon it; the head. "From top to toe" "All the stored vengeance of Heaven fall On her ungrateful top !" (Shak)
6. The head, or upper part, of a plant. "The buds . . . Are called heads, or tops, as cabbageheads." (I. Watts)
7. A platform surrounding the head of the lower mast and projecting on all sudes. It serves to spead the topmast rigging, thus strengheningthe mast, and also furnishes a convenient standing place for the men aloft.
8. A bundle or ball of slivers of comkbed wool, from which the noils, or dust, have been taken out.
9. Eve; verge; point. "He was upon the top of his marriage with Magdaleine."
10. The part of a cut gem between the girdle, or circumference, and the table, or flat upper surface.
Top is often used adjectively or as the first part of compound words, usually self-explaining; as, top stone, or topstone; top-boots, or top boots; top soil, or top-soil. Top and but, a phrase used to denote a method of working long tapering planks by bringing the but of one plank to the top of the other to make up a constant breadth in two layers.
<zoology> Top minnow, a small viviparous fresh water fish (Gambusia patruelis) abundant in the Southern United States. Also applied to other similar species.
Origin: AS. Top; akin to OFries. Top a tuft, D. Top top, OHG. Zopf end, tip, tuft of hair, G. Zopf tuft of hair, pigtail, top of a tree, Icel. Toppr a tuft of hair, crest, top, Dan. Top, Sw. Topp pinnacle, top; of uncertain origin. Cf. Tuft.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
top-shaped <botany> Having the shape of a top; cone-shaped, with the apex downward; turbinate.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
top-shell <zoology> Any one of numerous species of marine top_shaped shells of the genus Thochus, or family Trochidae.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
turban-top <botany> A kind of fungus with an irregularly wrinkled, somewhat globular pileus (Helvella, or Gyromitra, esculenta).
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
flat top waves Activity in the electroencephalogram having a pattern suggesting a flat top; these wave's are often found in temporal lobe discharges.
(05 Mar 2000)
atomic heat The amount of heat required to raise an atom from 0
radiant heat Heat given off from any body in the form of waves, similar to light waves but of greater wavelength.
(05 Mar 2000)
molar heat capacity <chemistry> The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one mole of a substance by one degree Celsius (or Kelvin).
(09 Jan 1998)
molecular heat The product of the specific heat of a body multiplied by its molecular weight.
(05 Mar 2000)
combined heat and power An older term for what is now generally called cogeneration. The term is currently used in Europe and other foreign countries.
(05 Dec 1998)
conductive heat Heat transmitted by direct contact, as by an electric pad or hot water bottle.
(05 Mar 2000)
convective heat Heat conveyed by a warm medium, such as air or water, in motion from its source.
(05 Mar 2000)
conversive heat Heat produced in a body by the absorption of waves that are not in themselves hot, such as the sun's rays or infrared radiation.
(05 Mar 2000)
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