number of revolutions or revs
1revs — [1] To increase the speed of an engine. [2] The number of revolutions per minute. See high revs peak revs …
2revs — rev n. one full turn, single spin, revolution v. increase the number of revolutions of an engine; increase; arouse excitement …
3revs — the number of revolutions of an engine per minute. → rev …
4rev — informal noun (revs) the number of revolutions of an engine per minute. verb (revs, revving, revved) increase the running speed of (an engine) by pressing the accelerator, especially while the clutch is disengaged …
5rev — informal ► NOUN (revs) ▪ the number of revolutions of an engine per minute. ► VERB (revved, revving) ▪ increase the running speed of (an engine) by pressing the accelerator …
6rev — n. & v. colloq. n. (in pl.) the number of revolutions of an engine per minute (running at 3,000 revs). v. (revved, revving) 1 intr. (of an engine) revolve; turn over. 2 tr. (also absol.; often foll. by up) cause (an engine) to run quickly.… …
7National Ice Skating Association — NISA Sport Ice skating Formation date 1879 Affiliation International Skating Union Headquarters National Ice Centre, Notting …
8New England Revolution — Full name New England Revolution Nickname(s) Revs Founded …
9Speeds and feeds — A line drawing showing some basic concepts of speeds and feeds in the context of lathe work. The angular velocity of the workpiece (rev/min) is called the spindle speed by machinists. Its tangential linear equivalent at the tool cutter interface… …
10Two-line elements — Orbital parameter for the SGP4 model (or one of the SGP8, SDP4, SDP8 models) are determined for many thousands of space objects by NORAD and are freely distributed on the Internet in the form of TLEs by Celestrak (http://celestrak.com/). Here the …
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