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law |
lights |
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gen. |
access opening; daylight; window of opportunity |
agric. |
feed aperture; feed slot |
arts. |
opening |
chem. |
clear width; inside diameter; port |
CNC |
span |
coal. |
seam thickness |
commun. |
openness |
comp., MS |
aperture (In photography, the diameter of the aperture expressed in terms of the focal length of the camera lens. The greater the f-number, the less light reaches the film and the more in focus the objects in the foreground and the background will be. For example, with an f-number = 16 the objects in the far background will be in focus. Whereas, with an f-number = 2 the background will be blurry (while foreground objects are in focus)); aperture (In photography, the diameter of the aperture expressed in terms of the focal length of the camera lens. The greater the f-number, the less light reaches the film and the more in focus the objects in the foreground and the background will be. For example, with an f-number = 16 the objects in the far background will be in focus. Whereas, with an f-number = 2 the background will be blurry (while foreground objects are in focus)); f-stop In photography, a unit on a scale used on camera lenses to indicate a sequence of f-numbers where each stop corresponds to an f-number and with each stop the light that reaches the film is halved (f-stop) |
construct. |
void (in a floor); clearance |
cultur., commun. |
fade in; fade-in; fading in |
el. |
electrode clearance; blockout; cavity; embrassure; recess; oxide window; window; electrode gap |
entomol. |
break |
fish.farm. |
mouth |
health. |
sound leaking aperture |
hi.energ. |
aperture |
IMF. |
liberalization (commerce) |
immigr., tech. |
slice |
industr., construct., met. |
arch; pot opening |
life.sc. |
background removal for lettering |
life.sc., coal. |
thickness |
med. |
apertura; fenestration; orifice; oris os (orificium, ostium); mouth (orificium, ostium) |
med.appl. |
foramen |
met. |
gap |
milk. |
openness of cheese |
nat.sc., el. |
aperture area; collector aperture; collector aperture area |
paleont. |
buccal aperture |
phys.sc., el. |
electron hole; electron vacancy; hole; vacancy |
tech. |
magnitude (of an angle); degree of opening (of a pair of compasses); aperture size |
transp. |
toe-out steering geometry |
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law |
opening of proceedings |
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antenn. |
radiating aperture of an antenna |