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Angular aperture
Angular An"gu*lar, a. [L. angularis, fr. angulus angle, corner. See Angle.] 1. Relating to an angle or to angles; having an angle or angles; forming an angle or corner; sharp-cornered; pointed; as, an angular figure. 2. Measured by an angle; as, angular distance. 3. Fig.: Lean; lank; raw-boned; ungraceful; sharp and stiff in character; as, remarkably angular in his habits and appearance; an angular female. Angular aperture, Angular distance. See Aperture, Distance. Angular motion, the motion of a body about a fixed point or fixed axis, as of a planet or pendulum. It is equal to the angle passed over at the point or axis by a line drawn to the body. Angular point, the point at which the sides of the angle meet; the vertex. Angular velocity, the ratio of anuglar motion to the time employed in describing.
Aperture
Aperture Ap"er*ture (?; 135), n. [L. apertura, fr. aperire. See Aperient.] 1. The act of opening. [Obs.] 2. An opening; an open space; a gap, cleft, or chasm; a passage perforated; a hole; as, an aperture in a wall. An aperture between the mountains. --Gilpin. The back aperture of the nostrils. --Owen. 3. (Opt.) The diameter of the exposed part of the object glass of a telescope or other optical instrument; as, a telescope of four-inch aperture. Note: The aperture of microscopes is often expressed in degrees, called also the angular aperture, which signifies the angular breadth of the pencil of light which the instrument transmits from the object or point viewed; as, a microscope of 100[deg] aperture.
Imperturbation
Imperturbation Im*per`tur*ba"tion, n. [L. imperturbatio.] Freedom from agitation of mind; calmness; quietude. --W. Montagu.
Imperturbed
Imperturbed Im`per*turbed", a. Not perturbed.
Perturb
Perturb Per*turb", v. t. [L. perturbare, perturbatum; per + turbare to disturb, fr. turba a disorder: cf. OF. perturber. See Per-, and Turbid.] 1. To disturb; to agitate; to vex; to trouble; to disquiet. Ye that . . . perturb so my feast with crying. --Chaucer. 2. To disorder; to confuse. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.
Perturbability
Perturbability Per*turb`a*bil"i*ty, n. The quality or state of being perturbable.
Perturbable
Perturbable Per*turb"a*ble, a. Liable to be perturbed or agitated; liable to be disturbed or disquieted.
Perturbance
Perturbance Per*turb"ance, n. Disturbance; perturbation. [R.] ``Perturbance of the mind.' --Sharp.
Perturbate
Perturbate Per"tur*bate, v. t. [From L. perturbatus, p. p.] To perturb. [Obs.] --Dr. H. More.
Perturbate
Perturbate Per"tur*bate, a. Perturbed; agitated. [R.]
Perturbation
Perturbation Per`tur*ba"tion, n. [L. perturbatio: cf. F. perturbation.] 1. The act of perturbing, or the state of being perturbed; esp., agitation of mind. 2. (Astron.) A disturbance in the regular elliptic or other motion of a heavenly body, produced by some force additional to that which causes its regular motion; as, the perturbations of the planets are caused by their attraction on each other. --Newcomb.
Perturbational
Perturbational Per`tur*ba"tion*al, a. Of or pertaining to perturbation, esp. to the perturbations of the planets. ``The perturbational theory.' --Sir J. Herschel.
Perturbative
Perturbative Per"tur*ba*tive, a. Tending to cause perturbation; disturbing. --Sir J. Herschel.
Perturbator
Perturbator Per"tur*ba`tor, n. A perturber. [R.]
Perturbed
Perturbed Per*turbed", a. Agitated; disturbed; troubled. --Shak. -- Per*turb"ed*ly, adv.
Perturbedly
Perturbed Per*turbed", a. Agitated; disturbed; troubled. --Shak. -- Per*turb"ed*ly, adv.
Perturber
Perturber Per*turb"er, n. One who, or that which, perturbs, or cause perturbation.
Pertusate
Pertusate Per*tus"ate, a. [See Pertuse.] (Bot.) Pierced at the apex.
Pertuse
Pertuse Per*tuse", Pertused Per*tused", a. [L. pertusus, p. p. of pertundere to beat or thrust through, to bore through; per + tundere to beat: cf. F. pertus. Cf. Pierce.] Punched; pierced with, or having, holes.
Pertused
Pertuse Per*tuse", Pertused Per*tused", a. [L. pertusus, p. p. of pertundere to beat or thrust through, to bore through; per + tundere to beat: cf. F. pertus. Cf. Pierce.] Punched; pierced with, or having, holes.
Pertusion
Pertusion Per*tu"sion, n. [L. pertusio.] The act of punching or piercing with a pointed instrument; as, pertusion of a vein. [R.] --Arbuthnot. 2. A punched hole; a perforation. --Bacon.
Pertussis
Pertussis Per*tus"sis, n. [NL., fr. L. per through, very + tussis cough.] (Med.) The whooping cough.
Supertuberation
Supertuberation Su`per*tu`ber*a"tion, n. [Pref. super- + tuber.] (Bot.) The production of young tubers, as potatoes, from the old while still growing.

Meaning of Pertu from wikipedia

- the Béla Bartók Music High School and the Franz Liszt Academy of Music. Pertu, 2010, Palatinus Nincs, és ne is legyen (There Is None, Nor Let There Be)...
- ferð "travelling, ferrying, journey". Both words go back to Indo-European *pértus "crossing", from the root *per- "cross". The words fare and ferry are of...
- generally addressed this way, even by adults. Te (tegezés, tegeződés or pertu, per tu from Latin): Used generally, i.e. with persons with whom none of...
- cognates with the same meaning, all deriving from Proto-Indo-European *pértus 'crossing'. This is the source of Brythonic and Gaulish ritus (modern Welsh...
- Le Perthus (French: [lə pɛʁtys] , Catalan: El Pertús, IPA: [əl pəɾˈtus]) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. Natives...
- Outstanding Period Costumes for a Series Karen Muller Serreau, Catherine Boisgontier, and Emmanuelle Pertus (for "What a Day This Has Been") Nominated...
- Has Been" – Karen Muller Serreau, Catherine Boisgontier, and Emmanuelle Pertus (Apple TV+) Palm Royale: "Maxine Throws a Party" – Alix Friedberg, Carolyn...
- Resegone to the north. From the former ski resort of Forcella Alta and the Pertüs p****, elevation 1,186 to 1,193 metres (3,891 to 3,914 ft), the whole of...
- on the border with the northern Catalan region of Vallespir through the Pertús P****, the current border between the Spanish and French states. Crashed...
- "cattle" Singular Plural Singular Plural Nominative-Vocative *portus < PIE *pértus *portowes? < PIE *pértewes *portous? *peku? (*-ū?) < PIE *péḱu *pekwā (*-ūā...