
1) Bpi 2) Compactness 3) Difficulty
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1) Cohesion 2) Compactness 3) Compression 4) Compression increases it 5) Consistence 6) Constipation 7) Denseness 8) Dullness 9) Firmness 10) French word used in English 11) Impenetrability 12) Impermeability 13) Imporosity 14) Mass divided by volume 15) Mass per unit volume 16) Obtuseness 17) Physical quantity
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- the amount per unit size
- the spatial property of being crowded together
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(,d) Compare with specific gravity. Mass of a substance per unit volume. Saying 'the density of mercury is 13.55 g/cm
3 ' is the same as saying 'the mass of exactly 1 cm
3 of mercury is 13.55 g'.
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Amount of matter contained in a given volume. Usually measured in grams per cubic centimeter.
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• (n.) Depth of shade. • (n.) The quality of being dense, close, or thick; compactness; -- opposed to rarity. • (n.) The ratio of mass, or quantity of matter, to bulk or volume, esp. as compared with the mass and volume of a portion of some substance used as a standard.
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Amount of matter per unit volume.
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Density is the ratio b/w Mass and Volume: D=M/V
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The mass of substance in a unit volume. When expressed in the metric system, it is numerically equal to the specific gravity of the same substance.
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1. <radiology> The amount of darkness or light in an area of a scan reflects the compactness and density of tissue. Differences in tissue density are the basis for CT and MR scans. ... 2. <microscopy> Logarithm to the base 10 of the reciprocal of transmittance. ... (12 Jan 1998) ...
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(den´sĭ-te) the ratio of the mass of a substance to its volume. the quality of being compact. the quantity of matter in a given space. the quantity of electricity in a given area, volume, or time. the degree of film blackening in an area of a photograph or radiograp...
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As applied to timber, density is the mass of wood substance and moisture enclosed within a piece expressed in kilograms per cubic meter. As the mass will vary dependant on the amount of moisture in the piece, density is often expressed at a specified moisture content, usually 12%
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A measure of how heavy a specific volume of a solid, liquid, or gas is in comparison to water. depending on the chemical.
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Den'si·ty (dĕn'sĭ*tȳ)
noun [ Latin
densitas ; confer French
densité .]
1. The quality of being dense, close, or thick; compactness; -- opposed to
rarity .
2. (Physics) The ratio of mass, or quantity of matter, to bulk or volume, esp. a...
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A factor which indicates the light-stopping power of a photographic image.
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(ρ) Type: Term Pronunciation: den′si-tē Definitions: 1. The compactness of a substance; the ratio of mass to unit volume, usually expressed as g/cm3 (kg/m3 in the SI). 2. The quantity of electricity on a given surface or in a given time per unit of volume. 3. radiologic physics the opacity to light of an exposed radiographic ...
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The mass per unit volume of a substance, commonly expressed in grams per cubic centimeter.
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density 1. The state or quality of being dense; compactness; closely set or crowded condition. 2. Thickness of consistency; impenetrability. 3. Complexity of structure or content. 4. The number of inhabitants, dwellings, or the like, per unit area: 'The commissioner noted that the population density of certain city blocks had fallen dramatically...
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A physical characteristic measuring a commodity’s mass per unit volume or pounds per cubic foot; an important factor in ratemaking, since density affects the utilization of a carrier’s vehicle.
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A measure of how heavy a specific volume of a solid, liquid, or gas is in comparison to water. depending on the chemical.
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(seawater) Grams of sea water per milliliter of fluid
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1. Regarding ink, the relative thickness of a layer of printed ink.
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denseness noun the amount per unit size
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A word used to define the relative compactness of the cell structure of foam materials. Higher density, rated in pounds per square inch, is for higher weight items and lower density is for lighter weight items.
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(Optical Density) The degree of opacity of an image. The higher the density, the darker the image. Density measurements of solid ink patches are used to control ink on paper.
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