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counterpoise
▪ I. counterpoise, n. (ˈkaʊntəpɔɪz) Forms: α. 5 cowntyrpeyce, -peys, countrepeis, 6–7 counterpeiz(e, -peyse, -peyze, -pease, -peaze; 5 countrepase, counterpais, 6 -payse; β. 5 (? cowntyrpoys), 6–7 counterpoyse, 6–8 -poize, 6– -poise. [ME. a. OF. countrepeis, -pais = Central F. contrepois (now -poids...
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Counterpoise
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counterpoise
counterpoise/ˈkauntəpɔɪz; `kaʊntɚˌpɔɪz/ n(fml 文)1 [C] = counterbalance.2 [U] state of being in balance; equilibrium 平衡; 均衡 The two nations' nuclear forces are in perfect counterpoise, ie are equal. 这两国的核力量完全均衡.
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Counterpoise (ground system)
In these cases, a counterpoise is used. form a counterpoise.
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BALANCE Synonyms: 183 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for BALANCE: equilibrium, equilibration, stasis, poise, equipoise, counterbalance, counterpoise, offset; Antonyms of BALANCE: imbalance, unbalance ...
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Contrapasso
found in Inferno, in which the decapitated Bertran de Born declares: (XXVIII.142), which was translated by Longfellow as "thus is observed in me the counterpoise
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counterpoisable
counterˈpoisable, a. rare. In 6 -peisable. [f. counterpoise v. + -able.] That can be counterpoised, or weighed in the opposite scale.1576 Fleming Panopl. Epist. 363 So excellent, that nothing therwith is counterpeisable. Ibid. 365.
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WGOT-LP
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WGOT-LP aired several locally produced programs and a weekly one-hour show produced by the Civic Media Center and Counterpoise volunteers.
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counterweigh
counterweigh, v. (ˌkaʊntəˈweɪ) Also 5–6 -wey, 6 -way, countreweigh. [f. counter- 1 + weigh v., a partial englishing of AF. countrepeyser to counterpoise.] 1. trans. To weigh (things) against each other, or in opposite scales; to balance. (In quots. fig.)c 1430 Lydg. Bochas iii. xvii. 90 a, Yf their ...
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Jubilee Pavilion (hieroglyph)
Sed counterpoise amulet
A counterpoise amulet, (menat and counterpoise), for Psammetichus I uses the three separate hieroglyphs for pavilion, hall, and
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Menat
Operation
The menat was held in the hand by its counterpoise and used as a rattle by Hathor's priestesses.
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Basis set superposition error
In the counterpoise method (CP), the BSSE is calculated by re-performing all the calculations using the mixed basis sets, and the error is then subtracted It however has been shown that there is an inherent danger in using counterpoise corrected energy surfaces, due to the inconsistent effect of the correction
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