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  • 11flow chart — picture also flow diagram, flow sheet ➔ chart1 * * * flow chart UK US (also flowchart) noun [C] (also flow diagram, also …

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  • 12flow chart — noun a diagram of the sequence of operations in a computer program or an accounting system • Syn: ↑flowchart, ↑flow diagram, ↑flow sheet • Hypernyms: ↑multidimensional language * * * noun also …

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  • 13sheet — n. piece of bed linen 1) a bed; cotton; percale sheet 2) a double; fitted; flat; king sized; queen sized; single; twin sheet 3) (misc.) to change the sheets = to put on clean sheets financial statement record 4) a balance sheet 5) (BE) a wages… …

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  • 14flow diagram — noun a diagram of the sequence of operations in a computer program or an accounting system • Syn: ↑flow chart, ↑flowchart, ↑flow sheet • Hypernyms: ↑multidimensional language * * * noun see flow chart * * * …

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  • 15Flow (policy debate) — In policy debate, the flow is the name given to a specialized form of notetaking, which enables debaters to keep track of all of the arguments in the round.It incorporates specialized abbreviations and notations to allow debaters to keep up with… …

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  • 16flow chart — 1. Also called flow sheet. a detailed diagram or chart of the operations and equipment through which material passes, as in a manufacturing process. 2. a graphic representation, using symbols interconnected with lines, of the successive steps in… …

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  • 17flow chart — /ˈfloʊ tʃat/ (say floh chaht) noun a diagram showing the step by step operation of a system. Also, flow diagram, flow sheet …

  • 18Flow my tears — is a lute song (specifically, an ayre ) by the accomplished lutenist and composer John Dowland. Flow my tears is Dowland s most famous ayre, [Greer] and became his signature song, literally as well as metaphorically: he would occasionally sign… …

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  • 19Sheet resistance — is a measure of resistance of thin films that are namely uniform in thickness. It is commonly used to characterize materials made by semiconductor doping, metal deposition, resistive paste printing, and glass coating. Examples of these processes… …

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  • 20sheet — I. noun Etymology: Middle English shete, from Old English scēte, scīete; akin to Old English scēat edge, Old High German scōz flap, skirt Date: before 12th century 1. a. a broad piece of cloth; especially bedsheet b. sail 1a(1) 2 …

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