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Chromophotolithograph
Chromophotolithograph Chro"mo*pho`to*lith"o*graph, n.
A photolithograph printed in colors.
orthotoluicToluic To*lu"ic, a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, one of three metameric acids,
CH3.C6H4.CO2H, which are related to toluene and analogous
to benzoic acids. They are white crystalline substances, and
are called respectively orthotoluic acid, metatoluic
acid, and paratoluic acid. Photolithograph
Photolithograph Pho`to*lith"o*graph, n. [Photo- + lithograph.]
A lithographic picture or copy from a stone prepared by the
aid of photography.
Photolithograph
Photolithograph Pho`to*lith"o*graph, v. t.
To produce (a picture, a copy) by the process of
photolithography.
Photolithographer
Photolithographer Pho`to*li*thog"ra*pher, n.
One who practices, or one who employs, photolithography.
Photolithographic
Photolithographic Pho`to*lith`o*graph"ic, n.
Of or pertaining to photolithography; produced by
photolithography.
Photolithography
Photolithography Pho`to*li*thog"ra*phy, n.
The art or process of producing photolithographs.
Photologic
Photologic Pho`to*log"ic, Photological Pho`to*log"ic*al, a.
Pertaining to photology, or the doctrine of light.
Photological
Photologic Pho`to*log"ic, Photological Pho`to*log"ic*al, a.
Pertaining to photology, or the doctrine of light.
Photologist
Photologist Pho*tol"o*gist, n.
One who studies or expounds the laws of light.
Photology
Photology Pho*tol"o*gy, n. [Photo- + -logy: cf. F.
photologie.]
The doctrine or science of light, explaining its nature and
phenomena; optics.
PhotoluminescencePhotoluminescent Pho`to*lu`mi*nes"cent, a. [Photo- +
luminescent.] (Physics)
Luminescent by exposure to light waves. --
Pho`to*lu`mi*nes"cence, n. PhotoluminescentPhotoluminescent Pho`to*lu`mi*nes"cent, a. [Photo- +
luminescent.] (Physics)
Luminescent by exposure to light waves. --
Pho`to*lu`mi*nes"cence, n.
Meaning of HOTOL from wikipedia
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HOTOL, for
Horizontal Take-Off and Landing, was a 1980s
British design for a single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO)
spaceplane that was to be
powered by an airbreathing...
- on
their own
airborne rockets. One was by the
United Kingdom,
developing HOTOL in the same timeframe. With the
appearance of the An-225 in the USSR and...
- single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) spaceplane,
known as
HOTOL. In 1982, when work
commenced on the
HOTOL by
several British companies,
there was significant...
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projects to consider,
aside from Saenger,
these being the
French Hermes and
HOTOL.
According to
aerospace publication Flight International, from the onset...
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Engines Ltd and ****ociated with
Project Daedalus, Blue
Streak missile,
HOTOL,
Reaction Engines Skylon and the
Reaction Engines A2
hypersonic p****enger...
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amphibious aircraft,
instead of
using runways, use water.
British Aerospace HOTOL Index of
aviation articles Takeoff and
landing "V/STOL - Was it a good idea...
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series of LACE-like
designs that
started in the early/mid-1980s for the
HOTOL project. The
design comprises a
single combined cycle rocket engine with...
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funding was
stopped and the
project cancelled. At
around the same time, the
HOTOL tried to use
precooled jet
engine technology, but
failed to show significant...
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Europrop International) Rolls-Royce AE 2100 Rolls-Royce T56
Larch RB545 (
HOTOL) RZ.2 AG9140 MT7 MT30
Rolls Royce RR4500 Spey SM1A and
improved SM1C Olympus...
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never constructed. In the 1980s,
British Aerospace began development of
HOTOL, an SSTO
spaceplane powered by a
revolutionary SABRE air-breathing rocket...