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21 breddetoleranse
subst. tolerance on width -
22 bunnbredde
subst. width of bottom -
23 dragbredde
subst. (petro) pitch width -
24 energibredde
subst. energy width -
25 flisbredde
subst. (treforedling) chip width -
26 gjengebredde
subst. (plast) flight width -
27 glasslistbredde
subst. width of glazing bead -
28 halvverdibredde
subst. (fiberoptikk) full width half maximum -
29 hjørnemål
subst. width across corners -
30 impulsbredde
subst. pulse width -
31 kanalbredde
subst. (teleteknikk) channel width -
32 lysmål
subst. (vvs) width in (the) clear subst. (glass) daylight area, sight size -
33 nivåbredde
subst. level width -
34 nominell linjebredde
subst. (teleteknikk) nominal line width -
35 normalbredde
subst. normal width -
36 nøklegap
subst. span, span of jaws, width of jaws -
37 pallbredde
(fjelltekn.) bench width -
38 pulsbredde
subst. (teleteknikk) pulse width -
39 pulslengde
subst. (teleteknikk) pulse length, pulse width, pulse duration -
40 pulslengdemodulasjon
subst. (teleteknikk) pulse duration modulation, PDM, pulse-length modulation, PLM, pulse width modulation, PWM
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width — [wıdθ] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: wide] 1.) [U and C] the distance from one side of something to the other →↑breadth, length ↑length width of ▪ What s the width of the desk? 3 feet/2 metres etc in width ▪ It s about six metres in width … Dictionary of contemporary English
width — [ wıdθ, wıtθ ] noun ** 1. ) count or uncount the distance from one side of something to the other: BREADTH: The carpets are available in a choice of widths. width of: Increase the width of the margins by one inch. in width: The path is about two… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Width — Width, n. [From {Wide}.] The quality of being wide; extent from side to side; breadth; wideness; as, the width of cloth; the width of a door. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
width — [width, witth] n. [< WIDE, by analogy with LENGTH, BREADTH] 1. the fact, quality, or condition of being wide; wideness 2. the size of something in terms of how wide it is; distance from side to side 3. a piece of something of a certain width… … English World dictionary
width — /width, witth/ or, often, /with/, n. 1. extent from side to side; breadth; wideness. 2. a piece of the full wideness, as of cloth. [1620 30; WIDE + TH1, modeled on breadth, etc.] * * * … Universalium
width — index caliber (measurement), extent, gamut Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
width — 1620s, formed from WIDE (Cf. wide) on model of BREADTH (Cf. breadth), and replacing wideness. Johnson (1755) calls it a low word … Etymology dictionary
width — [n] breadth, wideness of some amount amplitude, area, broadness, compass, cross measure, diameter, distance across, expanse, extent, girth, measure, range, reach, scope, span, squatness, stretch, thickness; concepts 760,788,792 Ant. height,… … New thesaurus
width — ► NOUN 1) the measurement or extent of something from side to side; the lesser or least of two or more dimensions of a body. 2) a piece of something at its full extent from side to side. 3) wide range or extent … English terms dictionary
width — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ the great width of his shoulders ▪ entire, full, overall, total, whole ▪ … Collocations dictionary
width */*/ — UK [wɪdθ] / US / US [wɪtθ] noun Word forms width : singular width plural widths 1) a) [countable/uncountable] the distance from one side of something to the other The carpets are available in a choice of widths. width of: Increase the width of… … English dictionary