Definitionn. the discharge of a fluid from some container
Last update: June 20, 2015
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An oil leakage. [noun]
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The resonant charging properties depend on the chosen tank capacitor value and the leakage or ballast inductance of the supply. [noun]
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Leakage due to bladder spasm irritation: The catheter and inflated balloon is a foreign body to the lower urinary tract. [noun]
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In the meanwhile, the public wealth flows away to the river, and leakage takes place. [noun]
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Leakage is the word. [noun]
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If, however, there is leakage, the current received on the galvanometer will be less than the current sent out, and the result will be a deflection of the needle proportional to the amount of leakage. [Please select]
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Now and then there happens strange leakage in the duke's affairs. [Please select]
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This leakage must be prevented before proceeding with the work to be done. [Please select]
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Any leakage of this gas must be stopped before going on with the work. [Please select]
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Often the disease is in streets lighted by gas, attributed to the leakage of the gas. [Please select]
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Funny cases cropped up of the leakage of vital information. [Please select]
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