degree

degree
1. степень; ступень 2. градус
degree of abrasion степень абразии
degree of air saturation степень насыщения воздуха
degree of arc угол дуги
degree of compacting степень уплотнения
degree of crystallization степень кристаллизации
degree of curvature угол [степень] кривизны
degree of dip угол падения, угол наклона (пласта)
degree of elevation угол [степень] возвышения
degree of expansion степень расширения, расширяемость
degree of freedom степень свободы системы
degree of hardness степень твёрдости
degree of heat степень нагретости, степень нагрева
degree of humidity степень влажности
degree of latitude градус широты, широта
degree of longitude градус долготы, долгота
degree of metamorphism степень метаморфизма
degree of rounding of grains степень окатанности зёрен
degree of slope угол [степень] наклона
degree of sorting степень сортированности
degree of water hardness степень жёсткости воды
compactness degree степень уплотнённости
geothermic degree геотермический градиент
ordering degree степень упорядоченности
relative degree of humidity относительная степень влажности
zero degree абсолютный нуль (температурной шкалы)
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градиент

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