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tieA comparison, or the location of a comparison, of data. Properly processed and interpreted seismic lines can show good ties, or correlations, at intersection points.
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tie1 [transitive] to make a knot with two ends of a piece of string, rope etcSally bent down to tie her shoelaces.We’re teaching him how to tie a tie.Synonyms and related words To fasten something [..]
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tieSee halve
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tieto make a knot with string or ribbon. The same word also means a narrow piece of cloth worn around the neck
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tieChat Abbreviation Dictionary Take It Easy
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tieAny unit of material that connects masonry to masonry or other material.
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tie - A wire device that connects a conductor to an insulator. Factory formed ties are manufactured by Preformed Line Products Company.
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tieA rod, plate, or angle welded between a two angle web member or between a top or bottom chord panel to tie them together usually located at the middle of the member. See Filler or Plug.
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tiea curved line connecting two consecutive notes on the same line or space of the staff; indicates the note to be held over rather than repeated.
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tieTie - short strip of cloth, one or more pairs of which are sewn to an item and used for tying it together. Found on the front kapok life preservers and elsewhere.
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tieWhen the two closest bowls belong to opposing teams and are both exactly the same distance from the jack after measurement, the end is declared a tie if they are the shot bowls. If they are for the second or third, etc., closest shot, no additional point is awarded to the winner of that end.
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tieAlternative term for “Push.”
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tieAlso known as a Push. Risk amount of wager is returned to the bettor.
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tieAlso known as push or draw. This is a bet where no money is lost or won because the teams/competitors score and finishing place were equal to the number of points in the given line.
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tieDirection and distance measurement from a defined point to a nearby object for reference purposes; normally used for perpetuation of landmarks.
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tie Direction and distance measurement from a defined point to a nearby object for reference purposes; normally used for perpetuation of landmarks.
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tieOld English tigan, tiegan "to tie, bind, join, connect," from the source of tie (n.). Meaning "to finish equal to a competitor" is from 1888. Related: Tied; tying. To tie the knot [..]
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tieAcronym for time interval error.
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tiefarbindn
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tiebund
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tieA curved line drawn over or under the heads of two notes of the same pitch indicating that there should be no break between them but they should be played as a single note.
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tiea narrow piece of fabric that is tied in a knot around the neck, mens formalwear worn with a shirt.
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tieThe act of trapping someone in a romantic relationship using a Jamaican dark magic called obeah. This type of sorcery is practice mostly by women in order to keep their partners in a relationship beca [..]
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tie When a slur is placed between two notes with the same pitch, this is called a "tie" and the two notes are played in one bow for the duration of both notes.
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tie(n) neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn (mostly by men) under a collar and tied in knot at the front(n) a social or business relationship(n) equality of score in a contest(n [..]
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tieA musical term referring to a curved line over 2 notes that indicates that the note is to be held for the duration specified
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tieA curved line which shows two notes of the same pitch joined together and played as one with the time value of both.
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tieA bet in which no money is lost nor won because the teams' scores were equal to the number of points in the given line.
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tieShort rope, other than a gasket, used for securing a sail when furled.
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tieTrace, Implicate or Eliminate
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tie1. See draw. 2. See match.
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tieTie has two principal meanings:
Necktie, a long piece of cloth worn around the neck or shoulders
Cravat, the forerunner to the modern tie
Tie (draw), a finish to a competition with identical results, [..]
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tieIn music notation, a tie is a curved line connecting the heads of two notes of the same pitch and name, indicating that they are to be played as a single note with a duration equal to the sum of the i [..]
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tieA draw or tie occurs in a competitive sport when the results are identical or inconclusive. Ties or draws are possible in some, but not all, sports and games. Such an outcome, sometimes referred to as [..]
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tieA draw or tie occurs in a competitive sport when the results are identical or inconclusive. Ties or draws are possible in some, but not all, sports and games. Such an outcome, sometimes referred to as [..]
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tieA tie, strap, tie rod, eyebar, guy-wire, suspension cables, or wire ropes, are examples of linear structural components designed to resist tension. It is the opposite of a strut or column, which is de [..]
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tieThe tie in a cavity wall is used to tie the internal and external walls (or leaves) constructed of bricks or cement blocks together, making the two parts to act as a homogeneous unit. It is placed in [..]
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tieA tie is a concept to bind a class skeleton to an implementing class. With this approach the class which should be invoked by a remote call, can be derived from a non-remoting class. Usually a tie cla [..]
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tieThe IndUS Entrepreneurs (TiE) is a Silicon Valley non-profit supporting start-ups through networking and the raising of capital for new and experienced entrepreneurs. By 2000, it had helped create bus [..]
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tieThe tie is a symbol in the shape of an arc similar to a large breve, used in Greek, phonetic alphabets, and Z notation. It can be used between two characters with spacing as punctuation, or non-spacin [..]
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tieDepression or dimple in the back of cattle caused by an adhesion of the hide to the backbone.
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tieOld English teag, "cord, band, thong, fetter," literally "that with which anything is tied," from Proto-Germanic *taugo (source also of Old Norse taug "tie," tygill " [..]
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tieA match which has ended level.
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tiefasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord; "They tied their victim to the chair" necktie: neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn (mostly by men) unde [..]
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tiebindn
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tievinculum, ligo
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tieA rod, plate, or angle welded between a two angle web member or between a top or bottom chord panel to tie them together usually located at the middle of the member. See Filler or Plug.
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tieA wager in which no money is lost nor won because the teams' scores were equal to the number of points in the given line.
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tieA runner to which a tackle is hooked, used for hoisting lug-sails and squaresails.
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tieThe bond between a magical variable and its implementation class. See the tie function in Chapter 29 and Chapter 14.
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tieThe bond between a magical variable and its implementation class. See the tie
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tieA wager in which no money is lost nor won because the teams' scores were equal to the number of points in the given line.
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tieSee “Push” above.
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tieAny member which provides a tensile force to tie two other members together, especially, the bottom horizontal member of a roof truss, and (in a steel framed structure) steel beams whose main function [..]
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