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- celerity or celeritas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Celerity, or celeritas (Latin), may refer to: Speed, quickness Speed of light, celeritas Celerity...
- Celeritas (SP-665) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919. Designed by the firm of Swasey, Raymond, & Page, Celeritas...
- California, US Digital Video C****ette, later MiniDV Diligentia, Vis, Celeritas, Latin for "Precicion, Power, Speed", the motto of the International Practical...
- including those involving hostages and terrorism situations. Its motto is Celeritas et Subtilitas Patrio. The exact scope of UEI operations and total number...
- Fussballvereine or Federation of South German Football Teams). A merger with FC Celeritas Straßburg on 24 December 1898 led to the team being renamed Fussball Verein...
- and Laurence arrive in the covert of Loch Laggan. Here Laurence meets Celeritas, the dragon training-master; Catherine Harcourt, the young female captain...
- Flow: Second Generation Lean Product Development. Redondo Beach, CA: Celeritas Publishing. pp. 71–72. ISBN 978-1-935401-00-1. Wikibooks. "Fundamentals...
- mathematical notation is conventionally represented by c, from the Latin celeritas meaning "swiftness". For fluids in general, the speed of sound c is given...
- ultimately mostly formed by players from a third-level Rotterdam club, Celeritas, at the initiative of its captain, J.C. Jirris, together with Cees van...
- vacuum is usually denoted by a lowercase c, for "constant" or the Latin celeritas (meaning 'swiftness, celerity'). In 1856, Wilhelm Eduard Weber and Rudolf...