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  • 41Equal-field system — The Equal field system (zh cp|c=均田制度|p=jūntián zhìdù) (Also, Land equalization system) land system was a historical system of land ownership and distribution in China used from the Six Dynasties to Mid Tang dynasty. By the time of the Han dynasty …

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  • 42equal — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. even, regular, like, same, identical, similar, equivalent, commensurate, comparable, tantamount, uniform, invariable, equable, unvarying, balanced, fair, just, impartial, unbiased, to the same degree, on a footing with …

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  • 43Degree (music) — For scale step in Schenkerian analysis, see scale step. Scale degree names[1] (C major scale). In music theory, a scale degree or scale step is the name of a particular note of a scale[2 …

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  • 44Degree of frost — A degree of frost is a non standard unit of measure for air temperature meaning degrees below melting point (also known as freezing point ) of water (32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius). Degree in this case can refer to degree Celsius or… …

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  • 45degree Rankine — (°R)    a traditional unit of absolute temperature. 1 degree Rankine represents the same temperature difference as 1 degree Fahrenheit, but the zero point of the scale is set at absolute zero. This means the Rankine temperature is 459.67° plus… …

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  • 46equal — I. a. 1. Like, alike, tantamount, equivalent; of the same extent, measure, degree, or value, identical in quantity or value. 2. Of the same rank. 3. Uniform, even, regular, equable. 4. Impartial, unbiassed, equitable, fair, just, even handed. 5.… …

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  • 47Degree of saturation (traffic) — In traffic engineering, the degree of saturation of an intersection (typically under traffic signal control) or road is a measure of how much demand it is experiencing compared to its total capacity. The degree of saturation (%) is a ratio of… …

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  • 48degree API — (°API)    a unit invented by the American Petroleum Institute (API) to measure the specific gravity, or one might say the lightness, of petroleum. Lighter oils are more valuable, so the API scale gives them higher readings than heavier oils. If S …

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  • 49degree wheel — A wheel like disc divided into 360 equal parts that is attached to the engine crankshaft it is used to time the valves to a high degree of accuracy …

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  • 50degree day — noun a) A measure of heating or cooling, computed as the integral of a function of time that generally varies with temperature. b) A unit used in estimating the fuel consumption for a building; equal to the number of degrees that the mean… …

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