Definitionn. relatively small dimension through an object as opposed to its length or width
Last update: July 22, 2015
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In the long range high angle fire the shot ascends to such a height that the correction for the tenuity of the air becomes important, and the curvature 4)-8 of an arc should be so chosen that 4)y 0, the height ascended, should be limited to about moo ft., equivalent to a fall of I inch in the barometer or 3% diminution in the tenuity factor T. [Please select]
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There were moments of her vigil when she tried to reassure herself with the very tenuity of her reasons for alarm. [Please select]
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All the spines are of excessive tenuity and sharpness; they are straight, long, and not plumose. [Please select]
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In the endeavor to increase the manufacturing output and to find new markets German credit has been stretched to a dangerous tenuity. [Please select]
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Next to this charming tenuity, perhaps her paleness was her most noticeable trait. [Please select]
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This structure of exceeding tenuity and nimbleness was the source of the motion characteristic of living creatures, and provided that elastic counteracting force to the inward-pressing nimble air, whereby were produced the phenomena of respiration. [Please select]
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These are composed of very fine atoms, but, in spite of their tenuity, they are able to maintain for a considerable time their relative form and order, though liable after a time to distortion. [Please select]
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