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filter
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES control/display/filter etc unit filter tip sunlight filters somewhere (= a little comes in ) ▪ The canopy of leaves allows some sunlight to filter through. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN air ▪ And it comes with a ...
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Filtering in the context of large eddy simulation (LES) is a mathematical operation intended to remove a range of small scales from the solution to the Navier-Stokes equations . Because the principal difficulty in simulating turbulent flows comes from the ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Filter \Fil"ter\, n. [F. filtre, the same word as feutre felt, LL. filtrum, feltrum, felt, fulled wool, this being used for straining liquors. See Feuter .] Any porous substance, as cloth, paper, sand, or charcoal, through which water or other liquid may ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 15c., "piece of felt through which liquid is strained," from Old French feutre "felt, felt hat, carpet" (Modern French filtre ) and directly from Medieval Latin filtrum "felt" (used to strain impurities from liquid), from West Germanic *filtiz (see ...
Usage examples of filter.
Did the tractors clog with aeroplankton in their air filters and carburetors?
And thanks to the aeroplankton, everyone now had to own, and wear during the aeroplankton storms, filter-masks conveniently designed to filter out the microorganism and forty-seven varieties of industrial pollutants.
Cherry delivered his beer, Arian sat quietly watching people filter in.
Tiny bright red bubbles roiled up from his exposed larynx, each prismatically ashimmer with filtered sunlight, a hundred miniature rainbows dipped in blood.
He filters and trickles through the dense social body in every possible direction, and issues forth at last the same virginal water drop.
Once a year, all the barons traveled to the Dulce facility to have their blood filtered and their autoimmune systems boosted.
They ate on the stoep in golden sunshine that filtered through the bougainvillaea creeper.
Somehow-though not from Celia, who kept her own counsel-a report of her encounter with Eli Camperdown filtered through the company.
She damped down the carburetion filter until all five engines were running in harmony.
Any coloured residue which may be left is generally organic matter: it is filtered off, calcined, and any copper it contains is estimated colorimetrically.
The residue contains the antimony as antimonate of soda, and is dissolved off the filter with hot dilute hydrochloric, with the help of a little tartaric, acid.
Cecil dropped his cigarette butt and crushed the biodegradable filter and detoxifier with his shoe.
London dawn had come, the place was full of a chilly grey light that filtered round the edges of the window blinds.
And even then they filtered tinny and absurd through the lid, even as Isaac fell into the stream of warm, faecal water, and staggered along the tunnels following the other survivors.
Type Ia supernovas as observed through blue and violet filters, and found significant differences in falloff times of the light from one object to another, from falloff in about 10 days to over 30 days.