Glide Path - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: glide pathGlide path
the proper path for an airplane approaching a landing strip also called glide slope...
Glide slope
the proper path for an airplane approaching a landing strip also called glide path...
Gliding machine
A construction consisting essentially of one or more aeumlroplanes for gliding in an inclined path from a height to the ground...
Gliding angle
The angle esp the least angle at which a gliding machine or aeumlroplane will glide to earth by virtue of gravity without applied power...
Glidingly
In a gliding manner...
hodometer
A device for measuring the length of a path consisting of a wheel of known circumference attached to a rod held in the hand and pushed along a surface which is usually the ground or a floor The number of times the wheel makes a complete circle multiplied by the circumference is a measure of the length of the path traversed It may be used to measure distances on curved as well as straight paths A variant which registers the miles and rods traversed is sometimes used by surveyors...
Glissando
A gliding effect gliding...
ecliptic
A great circle of the celestial sphere making an angle with the equinoctial of about 23deg 28 It is the apparent path of the sun or the real path of the earth as seen from the sun...
Cable television network
Cable television network, 'cable television network' means any system consisting of a set of closed transmission paths and associated signal generation, control and distribution equipment, designed to provide cable service for reception by multiple subscribers. [Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act, 1995 (7 of 1995) s. 2(c)]Means any system consisting of a set of closed trans-mission paths and associated signal generation control and distribution equipment designed to provide cable service for reception by multiple subscribers, Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable Services) Interconnection Regulations, 2004, reg. 2(i)....
Panth
Panth, the word 'panth' is one of Sanskrit origin and etymologically it means the path or the way. It must be conceded that by itself it has come to indicate the Sikh religion, because, it has been used by Sikhs to denote their religion and their deno-mination as the followers of that Panth. In that context, Panth may mean the Sikh religion and the followers of the panth would be the persons who follow the path prescribed by the Sikh Gurus and as such, would signify the Sikh community, Kultar Singh v. Mukhtiar Singh, AIR 1965 SC 141 (144): (1964) 7 SCR 790....
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