Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A new or renewed circulation.
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- noun The act or process of
recirculating .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun circulation again
Etymologies
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Examples
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These salmon are going to be grown initially in recirculation systems (which farmed salmon have been grown in before).
Nick Joy: Why Genetically Modified Salmon Affects My Rights as a Citizen
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These salmon are going to be grown initially in recirculation systems (which farmed salmon have been grown in before).
Nick Joy: Why Genetically Modified Salmon Affects My Rights as a Citizen
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These salmon are going to be grown initially in recirculation systems (which farmed salmon have been grown in before).
Nick Joy: Why Genetically Modified Salmon Affects My Rights as a Citizen
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The most perfect Redemption of Mary, the Immaculate Conception, therefore, was willed by the One and Triune God, who decided to establish the law of "recirculation," as St. Irenaeus
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"recirculation" setting that reduces the amount of hot outside air that must be chilled.
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"recirculation" of divine grace in each of Adam and Eve's descendants, restoring to them their lost, divine filiation.
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"recirculation" because warm air recirculates from the exhaust of one server into the intake of a neighboring server.
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The charred foam on the aft dome of the LH2 tank is caused by radiant heating from the SRBs as well as plume recirculation from the SSMEs.
Today's Video - External Tank Falling to Earth in HD - NASA Watch
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Analysts also noted the recirculation of rumors about a ratings downgrade of France.
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I recall that among the first of these models, testing showed that it was basically limited to parallel shear flows in which no recirculation was present; basically flows described by parabolic equations.
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