
1) Cloudiness 2) Haze 3) Haziness 4) Muddiness 5) Murkiness 6) Obscurity 7) Physical quantity 8) Turbidness
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1) Turbidness
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Turbidity is the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by large numbers of individual particles that are generally invisible to the naked eye, similar to smoke in air. The measurement of turbidity is a key test of water quality. Fluids can contain suspended solid matter consisting of particles of many different sizes. While some suspended mater...
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• (n.) Turbidness.
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(from the article `environmental works`) Turbidity refers to cloudiness caused by very small particles of silt, clay, and other substances suspended in water. Even a slight degree of ...
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Relates to the muddiness, cloudiness or 'milkiness' of water and usually reflects the amount of suspended sediment in the water.
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(1) a condition in water or wastewater caused by the presence of suspended matter, resulting in the scattering and absorption of light rays. (2) a measure of fine suspended matter in liquids. (3) an analytical quantity usually reported in turbidity units
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The relative clarity of water, which may be affected by material in suspension in the water. ... (05 Dec 1998) ...
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(tәr-bid´ĭ-te) cloudiness of a solution caused by the scattering of light by colloidal particles or by suspended precipitate or sediment.
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the degree of opacity of a fluid.
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A cloudy condition in water due to suspended silt or organic matter.
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(1) a condition in water or wastewater caused by the presence of suspended matter, resulting in the scattering and absorption of light rays. (2) a measure of fine suspended matter in liquids. (3) an analytical quantity usually reported in turbidity units (NTU/FNU, FTU, JTU) determined by measurements of light diffraction.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: tŭr-bid′i-tē Definitions: 1. The quality of being turbid, of losing transparency because of sediment or insoluble matter.
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a measure of the cloudiness of a liquid that is caused by the presence of fine suspended solids
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[
n] - muddiness created by stirring up sediment or having foreign particles suspended
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Turbidity is the haziness or cloudiness of a beer or wort and is caused by the suspension of particulate matter in the fluid. In order to remove the turbidity of wort in the mash or lauter tun, it is recommended that you recirculate the wort over the grain bed which will act as a particle filter. Recirculation is a great method of clearing the wort...
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turbidity 1. Any measure of the degree of transparency of a fluid substance; such as, drinking water. 2. Muddiness created by stirring up sediment or having foreign particles suspended. 3. Having sediment or foreign particles stirred up or suspended; muddy. 4. A measure of the opacity of the atmosphere. A perfectly clear sky has a turbidity of ...
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cloudiness of a culture due to refraction of light by cells and particles
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1. Haziness in air caused by the presence of particles and pollutants. 2. A cloudy condition in water due to suspended silt or organic matter.
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The weight of particulate matter per unit volume of sea water
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(1) A condition of a liquid due to fine visible material in suspension, which may not be of sufficient size to be seen as individual particles by the naked eye but which prevents the passage of light through the liquid. (2) A measure of fine suspended matter in liquids.
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turbidness noun muddiness created by stirring up sediment or having foreign particles suspended
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the amount of solid particles that are suspended in water and that cause light rays shining through the water to scatter. Thus, turbidity makes the water cloudy or even opaque in extreme cases. Turbidity is measured in nephelometric turbidity units (NTU).
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A measurement of the total suspended solids.
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Reduction of transparency of a specimen due to the presence of particulate matter.
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