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TeeTransesophageal echocardiography. A diagnostic test which employs ultrasound waves to make images of the heart chambers, valves and surrounding structures and which is done through the esophagus. TEE may be used, for example, in the treatment of children having heart surgery. TEE has unusually accurate imaging capabilities that permit the identific [..]
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TeeA T-shaped fitting with three openings.
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Teein golf, 1721, back-formation from teaz (1673), taken as a plural; a Scottish word of uncertain origin. The original form was a little heap of sand. The verb meaning "place a ball on a golf tee&q [..]
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Tee1. (also "peg") a small (usually, but not always, wooden) device for setting the ball up above the ground 2. the act of placing the ball on a tee 3. (also "teeing ground, [..]
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TeeThe area of wich the first shot of each hole is played.
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TeeThe start of the golf hole where the first shot is taken. Also, the name for the wooden peg that the golf ball can be place upon for the first shot. Wood
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Tee1. peg; a small (usually, but not always, wooden) device for setting the ball up above the ground 2. the act of placing the ball on a tee 3. teeing ground, teeing area, tee box; the starting point of [..]
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TeeThe Tee is part of the Equipment, it´s the small piece that boosts the golf ball off the ground for the first stroke from the Teeing Ground. The golf Tee is normally a wood or plastic pin, with a height of two or three inches, with a balanced position on top.
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TeeAny fitting in a "T" shape used to form a three-way juncture between the sections of like drip irrigation tubing.
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Tee- The area where each hole begins. The tee may be natural or made of various materials; most commonly asphalt, concrete, gravel or rubber. Also called a te [..]
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Teea small peg - made of wood or plastic - placed in the teeing ground, upon which the golf ball may be placed prior to the first stroke on a hole.
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TeeA disposable device, normally a wooden peg, on which the ball is placed for driving. Also refers to the area from which the ball is hit on the first shot of the hole. Originally a pile of sand used to [..]
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TeeA Plastic or wooden stand that is betwwen3-10cm tall and about half a cm wide with a different type stand for the ball to sit on when taking the first shot on each hole.
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TeeA peg on which the ball is placed for driving (wooden or plastic). The tee is also the point from which the play of a hole begins, usually referred to as "the tee" or the "teeing ground."
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Teesmall piece of wood where the ball is placed to strike with the driver.
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TeeA small piece of equipment - made of wood or plastic - placed in the teeing ground. The golf ball is placed upon the Tee prior to the first stroke on a hole.
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Tee1. (aka: "peg") the short straight device on which a golf ball is placed prior to hitting the first shot on any given hole. Usually made of wood and available in many different sizes [..]
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TeeArea where the ball is initially hit from on each hole. The tee is also the accessory used to hold the ball off the ground in the teeing area. Tee markers indicate where on the tee you may hit from an [..]
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TeeAn abbreviated name for the teeing area. Also, a small device to hold a golf ball off the ground. For many years, a tee was just a small peg of wood with a head on it where the ball would sit; the peg was pressed into the ground and the ball sat at a desired height above the ground. Now, there are different lengths of tees, some as long as four inc [..]
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TeeThe tee is a part of the equipment. It is a small piece that is exclusively used for the first stroke from the teeing ground. Normally it is a wood or plastic pin, but it can also be made out of rubbe [..]
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TeeThe area from which players make the first stroke for a hole. The word tee also refers to a small peg used to keep the ball in place for the first stroke.
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TeeThe small wooden spike with a cupped top used to hit the first shot on each hole. A tee box is the area where golfers hit their first shots on each hole. Tee markers designate where certain golfers start: black and blue are for professional or experience golfers, white is for men, red is for women and anything in front of that is ridiculous.
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Teea small peg, usually made of wood or plastic, placed in the ground upon which the golf ball may be placed prior to the first stroke on a hole.
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Teethe area of the hole being that is specially prepared for hitting the first shot of each hole. It contains the teeing ground, which is delineated by two tee markers.
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TeeSmall wooden peg on which the ball is placed for a drive from the teeing ground. The condition of the tee after the tee shot provides an indication of whether or not the ball was hit correctly. If the [..]
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TeeA disposable device, normally a wooden peg, on which the ball is placed for driving. Also refers to the area from which the ball is hit on the first shot of the hole. Originally a pile of sand used to [..]
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Tee(golf tees) - A golf tee is a small wooden or plastic object with a small circular surface pushed into the ground at the golf tee box. A golfer will rest the golf ball on top of a tee just before comm [..]
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TeeA wooden peg designed to lift the ball off the ground. Also the starting point of any hole.
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TeeThe peg used to hold the ball when driving. Also used to describe the area where this takes place.
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TeeThe area in which you take the first shot of every hole. Can be referred to as a tee box or teeing area.
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Teen.,vt. [Purdue] A carbon copy of an electronic transmission. "Oh, you're sending him the bits to that? Slap on a tee for me." From the UNIX command `tee(1)', itself named after a p [..]
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Teeis a). a little wooden or plastic peg on which a ball is allowed to be placed for the first shot on each hole; b). the area of the golf course (usually elevated) where players make their first shots o [..]
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Tee1) The wooden or plastic device placed in the ground that the ball rests on. 2) The area of where the ball is first hit.
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TeeThe tee is a wooden or plastic peg with a concave indentation which is used to tee the ball up above the ground, to assist the execution of the tee-shot.
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TeeA plumbing fitting in the shape of the letter “T,” used to connect three sections of pipe.
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TeeTrusted Execution Environment
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TeeA pipe fitting shaped like the letter "T" with three outlets.
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TeeA utility that lets you both view the console output of a program and save it as a file. You would us it like this: javac.exe *.java |& tee err.log |& more A built-in tee comes with 4DOS and t [..]
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Tee(n) the starting place for each hole on a golf course(n) support holding a football on end and above the ground preparatory to the kickoff(n) a short peg put into the ground to hold a golf ball off th [..]
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TeeA "T" shaped plumbing fitting.
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TeeA software and hardware dedicated environment embedded within the core device microprocessor to host and execute secure applications. TEE consists of dedicated logic (hardware) within the device microprocessor with its own secure Operating System (software) and secure API to communicate with the Device rich-Operating system. TEE acts like a vault w [..]
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TeeAny Fitting with three connections in the same plane with two of these connections forming an in-line Run. A Tee may have a fourth outlet not in the same plane as the run.
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TeeSee Tertiary Entrance Examination.
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TeeThe exact centre of the house.
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TeeThe center point of the house.
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TeeThe term tee refers to two things. The first is the teeing ground that you play your first shot on each hole from and secondly the wooden or plastic platform object that you balance your ball on to pl [..]
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TeeA small, hard rubber stand used to hold the ball in an upright position off the ground on kickoffs.
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TeeA peg made of wood or plastic pushed into the ground. It is used to raise the ball for the tee-shot.
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TeeTransportation and Exportation Entry allows goods coming from or going to a third country, such as Canada or Mexico, to enter the United States for the purpose of transshipment. Known as a T&E ent [..]
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