Efficiency - Law Dictionary Search Results
VerbarModulus
some specified force property or quality as of elasticity strength efficiency etc a parameter
Inspector-General of the Forces
it is to inspect the Army and report upon its efficiency to the Army Council. The office is now in abeyance.
Diesel
under pressure The Diesel engine has a very high thermal efficiency
Expeditious
Possessed of or characterized by expedition or efficiency and rapidity in action performed with or acting with expedition
fine tune
carefully and precisely so as to achieve optimum performance or efficiency as The mechanic fine tuned the engine
Forcible
Possessing force characterized by force efficiency or energy powerful efficacious impressive influential
Internal combustion
by air currents air cooled to give the maximum thermodynamic efficiency and to avoid excessive friction or seizing
VerbarJujutsu
as a system of physical training It depends for its efficiency largely upon the principle of making clever use of an
ency
but more commonly signifying the quality or state as emergency efficiency See ancy
Bonus
cash incentive given conditionally on certain standards of attendance and efficiency being attained', Sree Meenakshi Mills Ltd. v. Their Workmen, AIR
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