state of occurrence
31International Shoe v. Washington — SCOTUSCase Litigants=International Shoe Co. v. Washington ArgueDate=November 14 ArgueYear=1945 DecideDate=December 3 DecideYear=1945 FullName=International Shoe Company v. State of Washington, Office of Unemployment Compensation Placement, et al …
32Atomic diffusion — is a process whereby the random thermally activated hopping of atoms in a solid results in the net transport of atoms. For example, helium atoms inside a balloon can diffuse through the wall of the balloon and escape, resulting in the balloon… …
33sign — n. & v. n. 1 a a thing indicating or suggesting a quality or state etc.; a thing perceived as indicating a future state or occurrence (violence is a sign of weakness; shows all the signs of decay). b a miracle evidencing supernatural power; a… …
34inchoative — adjective Date: circa 1631 1. initial, formative < the inchoative stages > 2. denoting the beginning of an action, state, or occurrence used of verbs • inchoative noun • inchoatively adverb …
35isochrony — /uy sok reuh nee/, n. the fact or state of occurrence at the same time; contemporaneity. [1950 55; ISOCHRONE + Y3] * * * …
36verb — noun Grammar a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as run, become, or happen. Derivatives verbless adjective Origin ME: from OFr. verbe or L. verbum word, verb …
37verb — ► NOUN Grammar ▪ a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, such as hear, become, or happen. ORIGIN Latin verbum word, verb …
38indicative — [in′di kə tôr΄ē, in dik′ətô΄ēin dik′ə tiv] adj. [Fr indicatif < L indicativus] 1. giving an indication, suggestion, or intimation; showing; signifying [a look indicative of joy]: also indicatory [in′di kə tôr΄ē, in dik′ətô΄ē] 2. designating or …
39verb — n. Gram. a word used to indicate an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence (e.g. hear, become, happen). Etymology: ME f. OF verbe or L verbum word, verb …
40isochrony — /uy sok reuh nee/, n. the fact or state of occurrence at the same time; contemporaneity. [1950 55; ISOCHRONE + Y3] …