Bygone point to point communication
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TELEXBygone point-to-point communication
geostationary(of an artificial satellite of the earth) Moving in a geosynchronous orbit in the plane of the equator, so that it remains stationary in relation to a fixed point on the surface. This orbit is achieved at an altitude of 22,300 miles (35,900 km.) above the earth. It is used by communication and meteorological satellites
ARCSIndirect routes from point to point
SPANSReaches from point A to point B
ORBITEDTraveled from point A to point A?
ROUNDTRIPPoint A to point B and back
DIGRESSGo from point A to point B?
LINEARGoing from point A to point B
LIMOIt moves stars from point to point
MOVEGet from point A to point B
SPANSReaches, as from point A to point B
SPANSReaches across, as from point A to point B
ROUTEWay to get from point A to point B
ARCSNot the most direct routes from point to point
TAXICABOne way to get from point A to point B
autopointa point-to-point over rough country in motor vehicles
autopointsAUTOPOINT, a point-to-point over rough country in motor vehicles
bitmappoint by point computer screen display / to produce a bitmap display
coursethe act or action of moving in a path from point to point
focusa point in which rays converge / to bring or adjust to a point
runspread or pass quickly from point to point chills ran up her spine
zenithal(of a map) drawn to indicate the actual direction of any point from the center point
LOVERSLEAPBackgammon move from the ace point to the twelve point on a roll of 6...5
tracerinquiry sent from point to point to trace a missing shipment, parcel, or the like, as in a transportation system
tracersinquiry sent from point to point to trace a missing shipment, parcel, or the like, as in a transportation system
drakestonea flat stone so thrown along the surface of water as to skip from point to point before it sinks
drakestonesDRAKESTONE, a flat stone so thrown along the surface of water as to skip from point to point before it sinks
wavelengththe distance in the line of advance of a wave from any one point to the next point of corresponding phase
wavelengthsWAVELENGTH, the distance in the line of advance of a wave from any one point to the next point of corresponding phase
minimumsA point at which a continuously varying quantity ceases to decrease and begins to increase; the value of a quantity at such a point
upa continual sequence in continuance from a point or to a point from third grade up at prices of $10 and up up until now
normalized(in floating-point representation) Express (a number) in the standard form with regard to the position of the radix point, usually immediately preceding the first nonzero digit
normalising(in floating-point representation) Express (a number) in the standard form with regard to the position of the radix point, usually immediately preceding the first nonzero digit
normalizes(in floating-point representation) Express (a number) in the standard form with regard to the position of the radix point, usually immediately preceding the first nonzero digit
normalises(in floating-point representation) Express (a number) in the standard form with regard to the position of the radix point, usually immediately preceding the first nonzero digit
normalizing(in floating-point representation) Express (a number) in the standard form with regard to the position of the radix point, usually immediately preceding the first nonzero digit
normalize(in floating-point representation) Express (a number) in the standard form with regard to the position of the radix point, usually immediately preceding the first nonzero digit
normalised(in floating-point representation) Express (a number) in the standard form with regard to the position of the radix point, usually immediately preceding the first nonzero digit
anticlasticof a surface, having a curvature, at a given point and in a particular direction, that is of the opposite sign to the curvature at that point in a perpendicular direction
azimuthsthe arc of the horizon measured clockwise from the south point, in astronomy, or from the north point, in navigation, to the point where a vertical circle through a given heavenly body intersects the horizon