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Expansive

or dilate diffusive of much expanse wide extending as the expansive force of heat the expansive quality of air

Expansion

Expansion, The word 'expansion' is a noun derived from the word

Expansibility

The capacity of being expanded as the expansibility of air

expansiveness

a quality characterized by magnificence of scale as the expansiveness of their extravagant lifestyle was soon curtailed

motherboard

microcomputer literature where it designates the board containing the main expansion bus and usually also the cpu On motherboards designed with

Carnots cycle

fluid goes through the following four successive operations 1 Isothermal expansion to a desired point 2 adiabatic expansion to a desired

Public policy

or customary law; they are capable on proper occasions of expansion and modification, Circumstances may change and make a commercial practice

Dilative

Causing dilation tending to dilate on enlarge expansive

Red dog

of flour in milling It is dark and of little expansive power is secured largely from the germ or embryo and

Geyser

intervals jets of water mud etc driven up by the expansive power of steam

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