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re-entrant
re-ˈentrant, a. (and n.) [f. re- + entrant. Cf. F. rentrant.] A. adj. 1. a. = re-entering ppl. a. 1 and 1 b.1781 J. T. Dillon Trav. Spain 462 He could find nothing which seemed to confirm the opinion relating to the salient and reentrant angles. 1825 J. Nicholson Operat. Mechanic 588 When the faces ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Re-entrant (terrain)
A re-entrant (international) or draw (US) is a terrain feature formed by two parallel ridges or spurs with low ground in between them. In a re-entrant or draw the ground always slopes downward in only one direction, and upward in the other three. wikipedia.org
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re-entrancy
re-ˈentrancy [f. re-entrance + -y3.] a. Electr. The state of being re-entrant; also, a measure of the number of complete turns required to trace out an armature winding (see re-entrant a. 2 a).1901 Sheldon & Mason Dynamo Electr. Machinery iii. 47 Any closed-coil winding, single or multiple, may be s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Re-entry ventricular arrhythmia
WPW syndrome is an atrioventricular re-entrant tachycardia (AVRT), secondary to an accessory pathway that connects the epicardial surfaces of the atrium The original re-entrant circuit breaks down into multiple mini reentrant circuits. wikipedia.org
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Reentrant tuning
Most common re-entrant tunings have only one re-entry. Both this and other re-entrant tunings, such as the Marlow tunings, are now used, as well as non re-entrant tunings such as the Baroque; nevertheless the wikipedia.org
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rentrant
† ˈrentrant, a. Obs. rare—1. [a. F. rentrant, pres. pple. of rentrer: see re-enter and re-entrant.] Re-entering.1791 T. Newte Tour Eng. & Scot. 418 The land..forming..three salient, and two great rentrant, or returning angles. Oxford English Dictionary
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Reentrant
Reentrant or re-entrant can refer to: Re-entrant (landform), the low ground formed between two hill spurs. wikipedia.org
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Prestrud Inlet
Prestrud Inlet () is a re-entrant in the south side of the Edward VII Peninsula, at the northeast corner of the Ross Ice Shelf. wikipedia.org
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Spur (topography)
south side of Dufek Massif in the Pensacola Mountains, Antarctica Geneva Spur on Mount Everest Sperrin Mountains in Northern Ireland See also Draw or re-entrant wikipedia.org
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Multi-threading — GDAL documentation
Multi-threading GDAL API: re-entrant, but not thread-safe . The exact meaning of the terms thread-safe or re-entrant is not fully standardized. We will use here the QT definitions.In particular, a C function or C++ method is said to be re-entrant if it can be called simultaneously from multiple threads, but only if each invocation uses its own data. ...
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Castle Kennedy (castle)
The main block has four storeys and an attic; there are two five-storey projecting square wings; and two seven-storey square towers in the re-entrant angles From the main entrance a vaulted passage runs through the basement; it communicated with a newel-stair in the south west re-entrant turret. wikipedia.org
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Mulock Inlet
Mulock Inlet () is a re-entrant about 10 nautical miles (18 km) wide between Capes Teall and Lankester. wikipedia.org
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Twilight Bay
Twilight Bay () is a small re-entrant of the ice shelf into the plateau on the west side of the Amery Ice Shelf. wikipedia.org
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Corsindae House
In the re-entrant angle is a round stair tower. A large mansion has been added, so that the whole is now U-plan. All is harled and whitewashed. wikipedia.org
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Charcot Cove
Charcot Cove is a re-entrant in the coast of Victoria Land, Antarctica, between Bruce Point and Cape Hickey. wikipedia.org
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