Diameter in ballistics
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CALIBERDiameter, in ballistics
AEROLead-in for ballistics or space
AEROLead-in for "ballistics" or "space"
THRIn diameter: Abbr.
PHISDiameter symbols, in math
ANTARESStar 300 million miles in diameter.
OREOSCookies 1 3-4" in diameter
ATOMIts diameter is measured in picometers
SATURNIt's 75,000 miles in diameter
AORTATube about 1 inch in diameter
OREOSCookies nearly 2 inches in diameter
AAAABattery that's 8.3 millimeters in diameter
EARTHBall c. 7,926 mi. in diameter
PLUTOIt's about 2,100 miles in diameter
SUNSPOTOne may be 50,000 miles in diameter
microniseto reduce to a few microns in diameter
micronizeto reduce to a few microns in diameter
micronisesMICRONISE, to reduce to a few microns in diameter
micronisingMICRONISE, to reduce to a few microns in diameter
micronizingMICRONIZE, to reduce to a few microns in diameter
micronisedMICRONISE, to reduce to a few microns in diameter
micronizedMICRONIZE, to reduce to a few microns in diameter
micronizesMICRONIZE, to reduce to a few microns in diameter
BAOBABTree whose trunk may reach 30 feet in diameter
medaletsmall medal, usually no larger than 1 in. (2.5 cm) in diameter
frisbeea plastic disk several inches in diameter sailed between players by a flip of the wrist
frisbeesFRISBEE, a plastic disk several inches in diameter sailed between players by a flip of the wrist
spiralWinding in a continuous curve of constant diameter about a central axis, as though along a cylinder; helical
duckpinshort pin of relatively large diameter, used in a game resembling tenpins, and bowled at with small balls
voltesA movement performed in dressage and classical riding, in which a horse describes a circle of 6 yards diameter
microfilamentsA small rodlike structure, about 4û7 nanometers in diameter, present in numbers in the cytoplasm of many eukaryotic cells
microfilamentA small rodlike structure, about 4û7 nanometers in diameter, present in numbers in the cytoplasm of many eukaryotic cells
spiculejet of gas several hundred miles in diameter rising from the sun's surface to heights of 3000 to 6000 miles (4800 to 9600 km)
wiredrewto draw (metal) out into wire, esp. by pulling forcibly through a series of holes of gradually decreasing diameter in a succession of dies
graupelprecipitation, usually of brief duration, consisting of crisp, white, opaque ice particles, round or conical in shape and about two to five millimeters in diameter
caliperany of various measuring instruments having two usually adjustable arms, legs, or jaws used especially to measure diameter or thickness usually used in plural a pair of calipers
microvascularof, relating to, or constituting the part of the circulatory system made up of minute vessels (as venules or capillaries) that average less than 0.3 millimeters in diameter
keyholeshole for inserting a key in a lock, esp. one in the shape of a circle with a rectangle having a width smaller than the diameter of the circle projecting from the bottom
fuseesa conical spirally grooved pulley in a timepiece from which a cord or chain unwinds onto a cylinder containing the mainspring and which by its increasing diameter compensates for the lessening power of the spring
nested(of an ordered collection of sets or intervals) having the property that each set is contained in the preceding set and the length or diameter of the sets approaches zero as the number of sets tends to infinity