
1) Adynamic 2) Ageless 3) Airwaves nuisance 4) Angry criticism 5) Atmospheric electricity 6) Atmospherics 7) Attics produce electricity 8) Audio interference 9) Bad reception 10) Cause of some sparks 11) Cling cause 12) Comic by Steve Ditko 13) Constant 14) Crackling noise 15) Crackling radio noise
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1) Adynamic 2) Atmospherics 3) Electrostatic 4) Flak 5) Immobile 6) Inert 7) Motionless 8) Noise 9) Nonmoving 10) Stationary 11) Still 12) Unchangeable 13) Unchanging 14) Undynamic 15) Unmoving
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(timing) The ability to time actions based on a simple, unchanging time period like clapping or tapping to a beat. A sub-facet of timing skill.
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[The Twilight Zone] `Static` is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. ==Opening narration== As Ed Lindsay retrieves his old radio from the boarding house basement, he says to a boy watching him, `Don`t you know what a radio is?` `Sure,` says the kid, `but I`ve never seen one like that before!` The camera ...
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[keyword] In the C programming language (and its close descendants such as C++ and Objective-C), static is a reserved word controlling both lifetime (as a static variable) and visibility (depending on linkage). The word static is also used in languages influenced by C, such as Java. In C, static is a storage class (not to be confused with c...
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• (a.) Alt. of Statical
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Ca keyword with too many different meanings pertaining to the life history and scope of varaibles.
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or fixed gears refers to fishing gears that are fixed to or on the seabed e.g pots, traps or nets. These types of gears are passive as opposed to mobile gears, e.g. trawl nets, which are referred to as active gears.
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Electrical charges generated in handling materials which cause materials to cling together. Can jump to humans or equipment causing shock or fire if solvents are present. With reference to films, causes them to cling to one another or to other insulating surfaces.
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(stat´ik) not dynamic.
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Not changing over time, in contrast with dynamic.
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opposite of dynamic. See quiescence.
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Static is slang for aggravation, interference, hassle, confusion, criticism.
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(1) keyword used to declare a class member static; meaning allocated in static memory. For a member function, this implies that there is no this pointer. (2) keyword used to specify that a local variable should be allocated in static memory. (3) deprecated: keyword used to specify that a global name should not be visible from other translation unit...
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[
adj] - not active or moving 2. [adj] - showing little if any change 3. [n] - a crackling or hissing noise cause by electrical interference
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slang for aggravation, interference, hassle, confusion, criticism.
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stable adjective showing little if any change; `a static population`
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Marking a method as static means that it is available from a class whether or not an instance of tha
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pertaining to or characterized by a fixed or stationary condition. · showing little or no change: a static concept; a static relationship. · lacking movement, development, or vitality: The novel was marred by static characterizations, especially in its central figures. · referring to a condition of social life bound by tradition. ...
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Limited movement or stretch, when referring to a climbing rope. Static ropes are used for rescue, caving and rappelling, but do not stretch enough to absorb the impact of a leader fall when climbing. Opposite of dynamic.
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[El Deafo glossary] crackling or hissing noise caused by electrical interference
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[ACT vocabulary] not in physical motion
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