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Width meaning
The state of being wide. | The measurement of the extent of something from side to side. | A piece of material measured along its smaller dimension, especially fabric.
Example sentences (20)
The smaller Apple Watch size is 40mm in height and 34mm in width, while the larger model is 44mm in height and 38mm in width.
These features included expanding the width of the bike lanes from 5 to 11 feet, by reducing the width of both the median and the car lanes by a foot.
He added that width of blaktopping would be 3.75 mtrs while the total width of the road will be 6 mtrs.
Finally, there are numerous but-of-course features, allowing users to add columns and rows easily, set the width of columns and rows in exact measurements, equalise width with a click, and much more.
The fourth, Gode-Kelafo road located in Somali Regional State, will have a length of 88.5Km, a 10m width in the urban area, and an eight-metre width in the rural area including the shoulders.
This bed width also suits the spacing for most vegetables - you will get three rows of potatoes in a bed this width and five rows of lettuce.
Currently, an FSI of 1.5 is permitted for the redevelopment of gaothans, koliwadas and adivasipadas, if the width of the road in front of the plot is below 9 m. If the road width is above 9 m, an additional FSI of 0.5 is permissible.
Since then a temporary width restriction has been put in place to allow vehicles under 6’6” (2m) in width to be able to access the Esplanade and properties off it.
The Q8 is visually impressive, with a typically Audi gaping maw radiator grille and several styling tricks to emphasise the car’s width, such as a full width rear lighting bar and wide front air intakes.
The roadworks consist of phased dualisation, rehabilitation, and widening of the existing road from current seven metres width to Southern Africa Transport and Communications Commission standards of 12,5 metres width.
A "Class D" amplifier uses some form of pulse-width modulation to control the output devices; the conduction angle of each device is no longer related directly to the input signal but instead varies in pulse width.
A narrow stream say must be shown to have the width of a pixel even if at the map scale it would be a small fraction of the pixel width.
An em space was the width of a capital letter "M" – as wide as it was high – while an en space referred to a space half the width of its height (usually the dimensions for a capital "N").
Cinematographic aspect ratios are usually denoted as a (rounded) decimal multiple of width vs unit height, while photographic and videographic aspect ratios are usually defined and denoted by whole number ratios of width to height.
Early adopters tended to use UCS-2 (the fixed-width two-byte precursor to UTF-16) and later moved to UTF-16 (the variable-width current standard), as this was the least disruptive way to add support for non-BMP characters.
For example, the titles of mini discs can only be entered in ASCII or half-width katakana, and half-width katakana are commonly used in computerized cash register displays, on shop receipts, and Japanese digital television and DVD subtitles.
Half-width equivalents to the usual full-width katakana also exist in Unicode.
History Diffraction of a plane wave at a slit whose width is several times the wavelength Diffraction of a plane wave when the slit width equals the wavelength In 1678, Huygens Chr.
If the symbol width is n, the codes of width n+1 fall naturally into two blocks: the lower block of 2 n codes for coding single symbols, and the upper block of 2 n codes that will be used by the decoder for sequences of length greater than one.
Its greatest width, from east to west, is convert at the Canadian border; the narrowest width is convert at the Massachusetts line.