One second in a restaurant?
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SOUSCHEFOne second in a restaurant
SOUSCHEFOne second in a restaurant?
rebidto make a second bid in (a suit that one bid previously)
rebidsto make a second bid in (a suit that one bid previously)
penultimateLast but one in a series of things; second to the last
millenarianone who believes in the second coming of Christ to reign on earth a thousand years
millenariansMILLENARIAN, one who believes in the second coming of Christ to reign on earth a thousand years
teslasa unit of magnetic flux density in the meter-kilogram-second system equivalent to one weber per square meter
homomorphismA transformation of one set into another that preserves in the second set the relations between elements of the first
homomorphismsA transformation of one set into another that preserves in the second set the relations between elements of the first
coulombsThe SI unit of electric charge, equal to the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by a current of one ampere
coulombThe SI unit of electric charge, equal to the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by a current of one ampere
monostableof an electronic circuit, having only one stable state but able to pass into a second state in response to an input pulse
interlacedScan (a video image) in such a way that alternate lines form one sequence that is followed by the other lines in a second sequence
interlacesScan (a video image) in such a way that alternate lines form one sequence that is followed by the other lines in a second sequence
interlacingScan (a video image) in such a way that alternate lines form one sequence that is followed by the other lines in a second sequence
salutatoriesAn address of welcome, esp. one given as an oration by the student ranking second highest in a graduating class at a high school or college
haltereone of a pair of club-shaped organs in a dipteran fly that are the modified second pair of wings and function as sensory flight stabilizers
modulatedAlter the amplitude or frequency of (an electromagnetic wave or other oscillation) in accordance with the variations of a second signal, typically one of a lower frequency
modulatingAlter the amplitude or frequency of (an electromagnetic wave or other oscillation) in accordance with the variations of a second signal, typically one of a lower frequency
maxwellsA unit of magnetic flux in the centimeter-gram-second system, equal to that induced through one square centimeter by a perpendicular magnetic field of one gauss
modulatesAlter the amplitude or frequency of (an electromagnetic wave or other oscillation) in accordance with the variations of a second signal, typically one of a lower frequency
oerstedsthe centimeter-gram-second unit of magnetic intensity, equal to the magnetic pole of unit strength when undergoing a force of one dyne in a vacuum (formerly, gauss)
oerstedthe centimeter-gram-second unit of magnetic intensity, equal to the magnetic pole of unit strength when undergoing a force of one dyne in a vacuum (formerly, gauss)
cabriolesA jump in which one leg is extended into the air forward or backward, the other is brought up to meet it, and the dancer lands on the second foot
ohmthe practical meter-kilogram-second unit of electric resistance equal to the resistance of a circuit in which a potential difference of one volt produces a current of one ampere
dynesthe unit of force in the centimeter-gram-second system equal to the force that would give a free mass of one gram an acceleration of one centimeter per second per second
newtonthe unit of force in the meter-kilogram-second system equal to the force required to impart an acceleration of one meter per second per second to a mass of one kilogram
dynethe unit of force in the centimeter-gram-second system equal to the force that would give a free mass of one gram an acceleration of one centimeter per second per second
glissadesA movement, typically used as a joining step, in which one leg is brushed outward from the body, which then takes the weight while the second leg is brushed in to meet it
isometryfunction from one metric space onto a second metric space having the property that the distance between two points in the first space is equal to the distance between the image points in the second space
parsecsA unit of distance used in astronomy, equal to about 3.25 light years (3.08 Î 1016 meters). One parsec corresponds to the distance at which the mean radius of the earth's orbit subtends an angle of one second of arc
henrythe practical meter-kilogram-second unit of inductance equal to the self-inductance of a circuit or the mutual inductance of two circuits in which the variation of one ampere per second results in an induced electromotive force of one volt
henriesthe SI unit of inductance, formally defined to be the inductance of a closed circuit in which an electromotive force of one volt is produced when the electric current in the circuit varies uniformly at a rate of one ampere per second
henrythe SI unit of inductance, formally defined to be the inductance of a closed circuit in which an electromotive force of one volt is produced when the electric current in the circuit varies uniformly at a rate of one ampere per second
henrysthe SI unit of inductance, formally defined to be the inductance of a closed circuit in which an electromotive force of one volt is produced when the electric current in the circuit varies uniformly at a rate of one ampere per second
weberthe SI unit of magnetic flux and magnetic pole strength, equal to a flux that produces an electromotive force of one volt in a single turn of wire when the flux is uniformly reduced to zero in a period of one second; 108 maxwells
joulethe SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves through a distance of one meter in the direction of the force: equivalent to 107 ergs and one watt-second
webersthe SI unit of magnetic flux and magnetic pole strength, equal to a flux that produces an electromotive force of one volt in a single turn of wire when the flux is uniformly reduced to zero in a period of one second; 108 maxwells
joulesthe SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves through a distance of one meter in the direction of the force: equivalent to 107 ergs and one watt-second