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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
The Industrial (Second) is a functional constituency in the elections for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong first created in 1985. The constituency is composed of bodies that are members of the Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong entitled ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES agricultural/industrial/factory etc machinery an industrial area ▪ People living in industrial areas are exposed to these types of chemicals. an industrial belt (= where there are a lot of factories etc ) ▪ the ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
blue-collar \blue-collar\ adj. of or designating work or workers in industry not requiring well-groomed appearance. [Narrower terms: industrial ] white-collar of those who work for wages especially manual or industrial laborers. [Narrower terms: lower-class, ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Of or relating to industry, notably manufacturing. n. 1 (context dated 19th-mid 20th century English) An employee in industry 2 (context business English) An enterprise producing tangible goods or providing certain services to industrial companies. 3 ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. of or relating to or resulting from industry; "industrial output" having highly developed industries; "the industrial revolution"; "an industrial nation" [ant: nonindustrial ] employed in industry; "industrial workers"; "the industrial term in use ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1774, from French industriel , from Medieval Latin industrialis , from Latin industria (see industry ). Earlier the word had been used in English in a sense "resulting from labor" (1580s); the modern use is considered a reborrowing. Meaning "suitable for ...

Usage examples of industrial.

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.

Meanwhile, Castle launched a frontal assault on the water problem by cracking down on industrial pollution, enforcing compliance with laws already on the books to eliminate poisonous industrial discharges into rivers and streams, and successfully lobbying for laws that gave tax credits to factories that installed antipollution and water-recycling equipment.

In respect to industrial matters, the hampered artizans, watched and cloistered in their country, cease to perfect their arts and allow foreign competitors to surpass them in processes and in furnishing supplies to the world.

On top of this, industrial production began to decline, first because of a shortage of raw materials, and then because the dangerous bees began to harass ever larger areas.

So, metal detector, inspection by the bored security team with their huge coffee cups, computer turned on, hardware and software check by experts, sniff-over by Clyde the morning dog, trained to detect signature molecules: all standard in biotech now, after some famous incidents of industrial espionage.

Very few of the British bombs had hit their targets and the effect on industrial production had been slight.

It is, however, as a commercial and industrial city that Breslau is most widely known.

They looked like the result of a forced union between a bullpup assault rifle and an industrial staple gun, except they were made out of this bright yellow plastic.

Wally also dropped his bombs on the industrial area of Myingyan, but heavy clouds prevented adequate observation of the destruction.

Atkins, as the first settler on Columbian Heights, and as the organizer and both Secretary and agent of the Board of Trustees, pushed the work of The Slater Industrial School, encouraged and supported by the industrious efforts of the members of the Board, until in 1895 he was called to the Presidency of the Institution.

He was held by the largest of the industrial constructs, a model with hands designed to connect to scaffolding, to hold up buildings.

Not until the Government sought to recover excessive profits realized on war contracts did the Supreme Court have occasion to affirm the broad authority of the National Government to mobilize the industrial resources of the nation in time of war.

That law establishes an Atomic Energy Commission of five members which is empowered to conduct through its own facilities, or by contracts with, or loans to private persons, research and developmental activity relating to nuclear processes, the theory and production of atomic energy and the utilization of fissionable and radioactive materials for medical, industrial and other purposes.

He is contributing his part toward the industrial development of the South and the religious elevation of the nation.

But if you want to manufacture a whole stinking catalog of industrial chemicals, you have to convert ionic chlorine into the covalent variety.