self-flowing
1self-flowing — adj. * * * …
2self-flowing — adj …
3self-bias — /self buy euhs/, n. Electronics. voltage developed on an electrode in a vacuum tube circuit as a result of current flowing through a resistor in a lead to the cathode or to a grid. * * * …
4self-bias — /self buy euhs/, n. Electronics. voltage developed on an electrode in a vacuum tube circuit as a result of current flowing through a resistor in a lead to the cathode or to a grid …
5Self-healing ring — A simple, intact, SHR SHR with one damaged link …
6self-inductance — n. Electr. the property of an electric circuit that causes an electromotive force to be generated in it by a change in the current flowing through it (cf. mutual inductance) …
7European Charter of Local Self-Government — The European Charter of Local Self Government was adopted under the auspices of the Congress of the Council of Europe (not to be confused with the Council of the European Union) and was opened for signature by the Council of Europe s member… …
8To gather one's self together — Gather Gath er (g[a^][th] [ e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gathered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gathering}.] [OE. gaderen, AS. gaderian, gadrian, fr. gador, geador, together, fr. g[ae]d fellowship; akin to E. good, D. gaderen to collect, G. gatte husband, MHG …
9αὐτόρρυτον — αὐτόρρυτος self flowing masc/fem acc sg αὐτόρρυτος self flowing neut nom/voc/acc sg …
10Perpetual motion — For other uses, see Perpetual motion (disambiguation). Robert Fludd s 1618 water screw perpetual motion machine from a 1660 wood engraving. This device is widely credited as the first recorded attempt to describe such a device in order to produce …