
1) American musical trio 2) Auto crash 3) Contact 4) Crash 5) Crash between vehicles 6) French word used in English 7) Impinging 8) Striking 9) The act of colliding 10) Thriller novel
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1) Clash 2) Crackup 3) Crash 4) Impact 5) Mishap 6) Pileup
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- an event in which two or more bodies come together
- the act of colliding with something
- an accident resulting from violent impact of a moving object
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A collision is an isolated event in which two or more moving bodies (colliding bodies) exert forces on each other for a relatively short time. Although the most common colloquial use of the word `collision` refers to accidents in which two or more objects collide, the scientific use of the word `collision` implies nothing about the magnitude o...
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[computer science] In computer science, a collision or clash is a situation that occurs when two distinct pieces of data have the same hash value, checksum, fingerprint, or cryptographic digest. Collisions are unavoidable whenever members of a very large set (such as all possible person names, or all possible computer files) are mapped to a...
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• (n.) A state of opposition; antagonism; interference. • (n.) The act of striking together; a striking together, as of two hard bodies; a violent meeting, as of railroad trains; a clashing.
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Film in dialectic. Sergei Eisenstein developed a theory of montage employing the ideas of thesis and antithesis in continuous evolvement. One image, the thesis, should collide with the next image, the antithesis, resulting in a synthesis of the two images. The next immediate image, the result in combination, will become, in essence a new found thes...
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in physics, the sudden, forceful coming together in direct contact of two bodies, such as, for example, two billiard balls, a golf club and a ball, a ... [15 related articles]
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an interaction between two particles (including photons), which changes the existing momentum and/or energy conditions
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A term sometimes applied to the convergence of two plates in which neither plate subducts. Instead, the edges of the plates crumple and are severely deformed.
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<physics> Refers to the close approach of two or more particles, photons, atoms, nuclei, etc, during which such quantities as energy, momentum, and charge may be altered. ... More-or-less synonymous with scattering, except in scattering one generally thinks of one of the particles as being at rest, and the other colliding particles scatter fr...
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Col·li'sion noun [ Latin
collisio , from
collidere . See
Collide .]
1. The act of striking together; a striking together, as of two hard bodies; a violent meeting, as of railroad trains; a clashing.
2. A state of opposition; antagonism; interference. « The ...
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When two or more object run into each other as in a car collision.
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[
n] - (physics) an brief event in which two or more bodies come together 2. [n] - an accident resulting from violent impact of a moving object 3. [n] - a conflict of opposed ideas or attitudes or goals
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An encounter between two ojects that changes their existing momentum and energy conditions. See also: Elastic Collisions.
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noun a conflict of opposed ideas or attitudes or goals; `a collision of interests`
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In Ethernet, the result of two nodes transmitting simultaneously. The frames from each device impact and are damaged when they meet on the physical media. See also Collision domain.
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the act of colliding; a coming violently into contact; crash: the collision of two airplanes. · a clash; conflict: a collision of purposes. · the meeting of particles or of bodies in which each exerts a force upon the other, causing the exchange of energy or momentum.
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