- No
active movement from one
location to the next occurs; furthermore,
ablatives of
separation sometimes lack a preposition,
particularly with certain...
- vaporization, chipping,
erosive processes, or by
other means.
Examples of
ablative materials are
described below,
including spacecraft material for ascent...
- In grammar, the
ablative case (pronounced /ˈæblətɪv/ AB-lə-tiv;
abbreviated abl) is a
grammatical case for nouns, pronouns, and
adjectives in the grammars...
-
atmospheres of Venus,
Titan and the
giant planets. The
concept of the
ablative heat
shield was
described as
early as 1920 by
Robert Goddard: "In the case...
-
Ablative armor is
armor which prevents damage through the
process of ablation, the
removal of
material from the
surface of an
object by vaporization, chipping...
-
these attempts, on the
grounds that this form of
succession would lead to
absolute monarchy.
Ablatives of
present participle vivens + rex v t e v t e...
-
receiving the
sacrament of Penance. Grammatically, meā culpā is in the
ablative case, with an
instrumental meaning. At the
sight of the
crucifixion of...
-
orbit or
coming towards the
Earth as in a
returning elliptical orbit.
Ablative laser propulsion (ALP) is a form of beam-powered
propulsion in
which an...
- "good"; duis > bis "twice";
duellom >
bellum "war".
Final /d/
occurred in
ablatives, such as puellād "from the girl" or campōd "from the field",
later puellā...
- the heat. Two
basic types of
aerodynamic heat
shield have been used: An
ablative heat
shield consists of a
layer of
plastic resin, the
outer surface of...