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Altimeter
Altimeter Al*tim"e*ter, n. [LL. altimeter; altus high + metrum, Gr. ?, measure: cf. F. altim[`e]tre.] An instrument for taking altitudes, as a quadrant, sextant, etc. --Knight.
Mealtime
Mealtime Meal"time`, n. The usual time of eating a meal.
Ultime
Ultime Ul"time, a. Ultimate; final. [Obs.] --Bacon.

Meaning of LTIME from wikipedia

- Duration TIME – (implementer specific). Literals in the form of T#5m90s15ms LTIME – (8 byte). Literals extend to nanoseconds in the form of T#5m90s15ms542us15ns...
- great circles p****ing through the poles, and along ℓ-m circles of equal latitude. The function changes sign each ℓtime it crosses one of these lines....
- HTML 5.0 ISOamsb division times ⋈ ⋈ U+22C8 HTML 5.0 ISOamsr bowtie ⋉ ⋉ U+22C9 HTML 5.0 ISOamsb left normal factor semidirect product (left times)...
- joining similar to the natural join and written as R ⋉ S {\displaystyle R\ltimes S} where R {\displaystyle R} and S {\displaystyle S} are relations. The...
- = N ⋊ H {\displaystyle G=N\rtimes H} or G = H ⋉ N , {\displaystyle G=H\ltimes N,} or that G splits over N; one also says that G is a semidirect product...
- attend these classes for up to a maximum of four semesters or until such ltime as they are re****essed as having reached an "inadequate" knowledge of the...
- {\displaystyle n>1} . q : S U ( n ) ⋉ R → U ( n ) {\displaystyle q:\mathrm {SU} (n)\ltimes \mathbb {R} \to U(n)} with q ( A , t ) = [ exp ⁡ ( 2 π i t ) 0 0 I n − 1...
- G = N ⋊ H {\displaystyle G=N\rtimes H} and G = H ⋉ N {\displaystyle G=H\ltimes N} mean that G is the semidirect product of N and H, that is, that every...
- = SO ( n ) ⋉ T ( n ) . {\displaystyle {\text{E}}^{+}(n)={\text{SO}}(n)\ltimes {\text{T}}(n).} Types of subgroups of E(n): Finite groups. They always have...
- / i ⋉ i {\displaystyle {\mathfrak {g}}={\mathfrak {g}}/{\mathfrak {i}}\ltimes {\mathfrak {i}}} . See also semidirect sum of Lie algebras. For an algebra...