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  • 1ˌfilter sth ˈout — phrasal verb to use a filter to remove something that is not wanted …

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  • 2filter — fil|ter1 [ˈfıltə US ər] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: filtre piece of felt (= thick material) used as a filter , from Medieval Latin filtrum] 1.) something that you pass water, air etc through in order to remove unwanted substances… …

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  • 3filter — 1 noun (C) 1 a piece of equipment or a substance that you pass gas or liquid through to remove unwanted substances: a water filter 2 a piece of glass or plastic that changes the amount or colour of light allowed into a camera or telescope 1 3 a… …

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  • 4filter — [ˈfɪltə] noun [C] I a piece of equipment that removes substances that are not wanted from a liquid or gas a water filter[/ex] II verb filter [ˈfɪltə] 1) [I] if light or sound filters into a place, only a little of it enters that place The August… …

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  • 5separate out — verb remove by passing through a filter (Freq. 2) filter out the impurities • Syn: ↑filter, ↑filtrate, ↑strain, ↑filter out • Derivationally related forms: ↑strainer ( …

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  • 6ray — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ powerful ▪ blinding, bright, brilliant ▪ a blinding ray of light ▪ golden ▪ …

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  • 7paper — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 material ADJECTIVE ▪ thick, thin ▪ plain ▪ lined ▪ graph ▪ A3 …

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  • 8search — ▪ I. search search 1 [sɜːtʆ ǁ sɜːrtʆ] noun 1. [countable] an attempt to find someone or something, usually one that takes a lot of time: search for • Their offer ended a five month search for a buyer for the company. • Graduates in debt simply… …

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  • 9sunlight — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ blinding, bright, brilliant, harsh, hot, intense, scorching, strong, warm ▪ He emerged from the tunnel into bli …

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  • 10Bode plot — ; the straight line approximations are labeled Bode pole ; phase varies from 90° at low frequencies (due to the contribution of the numerator, which is 90° at all frequencies) to 0° at high frequencies (where the phase contribution of the… …

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