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Definition
Synonym
Benetzungswinkel
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Benetzungswinkel
m
chem.
phys.
wetting angle of contact
Benetzungswinkel
m
chem.
phys.
wetting angle of contact
Benetzung
f
wetting
Benetzen
n
; Benetzung
f
wetting
Benetzungsenergie
f
chem.
phys.
energy of wetting
Benetzungsfehler
m
Benetzungsfehler
pl
wetting failure
wetting failures
Benetzungshysterese
f
chem.
phys.
wetting hysteresis
Benetzungsmittel
n
, Netzmittel
n
wetting agent
Benetzungsmittel
n
; Netzmittel
n
chem.
Benetzungsmittel
pl
; Netzmittel
pl
wetting agent
wetting agents
Benetzungsmittel
n
; Netzmittel
n
chem.
textil.
Benetzungsmittel
pl
; Netzmittel
pl
wetting agent; wetter
wetting agents; wetters
Benetzungsspannung
f
chem.
phys.
Benetzungsspannung bei vorrückender rückläufiger Randlinie
wetting tension
advancing receding wetting tension
Benetzungswärme
f
(Getreidekörner)
agr.
heat of wetting (cereal grains)
Benetzungswinkel
m
chem.
phys.
wetting angle of contact
Deutsche
Benetzungswinkel Synonyme
Englische
wetting angle of contact Synonyme
Benetzungswinkel Definition
Angle
(
n.
)
The
inclosed
space
near
the
point
where
two
lines
meet
Angle
(
n.
)
The
figure
made
by.
two
lines
which
meet.
Angle
(
n.
)
The
difference
of
direction
of
two
lines.
In
the
lines
meet,
the
point
of
meeting
is
the
vertex
of
the
angle.
Angle
(
n.
)
A
projecting
or
sharp
corner
Angle
(
n.
)
A
name
given
to
four
of
the
twelve
astrological
"houses."
Angle
(
n.
)
A
fishhook
Angle
(
v.
i.)
To
fish
with
an
angle
(fishhook),
or
with
hook
and
line.
Angle
(
v.
i.)
To
use
some
bait
or
artifice
Angle
(
v.
t.)
To
try
to
gain
by
some
insinuating
artifice
Contact
(
n.
)
A
close
union
or
junction
of
bodies
Contact
(
n.
)
The
property
of
two
curves,
or
surfaces,
which
meet,
and
at
the
point
of
meeting
have
a
common
direction.
Contact
(
n.
)
The
plane
between
two
adjacent
bodies
of
dissimilar
rock.
Wetting
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Wet
wetting angle of contact Bedeutung
contact
close
interaction,
they
kept
in
daily
contact,
they
claimed
that
they
had
been
in
contact
with
extraterrestrial
beings
eye
contact
contact
that
occurs
when
two
people
look
directly
at
each
other,
a
teacher
should
make
eye
contact
with
the
students
contact
physical
contact
the
act
of
touching
physically,
her
fingers
came
in
contact
with
the
light
switch
wetting
the
act
of
making
something
wet
contact
sport
a
sport
that
necessarily
involves
body
contact
between
opposing
players
high-angle
fire
fire
from
a
cannon
that
is
fired
at
an
elevation
greater
than
that
for
the
maximum
range
angle
bracket
angle
iron
an
L-shaped
metal
bracket
contact
tangency
(electronics)
a
junction
where
things
(as
two
electrical
conductors)
touch
or
are
in
physical
contact,
they
forget
to
solder
the
contacts
contact
contact
lens
a
thin
curved
glass
or
plastic
lens
designed
to
fit
over
the
cornea
in
order
to
correct
vision
or
to
deliver
medication
contact
print
a
print
made
by
exposing
a
photosensitive
surface
to
direct
contact
with
a
photographic
negative
electrical
contact
contact
that
allows
current
to
pass
from
one
conductor
to
another
high-angle
gun
a
cannon
that
can
be
fired
at
a
high
elevation
for
relatively
short
ranges
wide-angle
lens
fisheye
lens
a
camera
lens
having
a
wider
than
normal
angle
of
view
(and
usually
a
short
focal
length),
produces
an
image
that
is
foreshortened
in
the
center
and
increasingly
distorted
in
the
periphery
wiper
wiper
arm
contact
arm
contact
consisting
of
a
conducting
arm
that
rotates
over
a
series
of
fixed
contacts
and
comes
to
rest
on
an
outlet
camera
angle
the
point
of
view
of
a
camera
slant
angle
a
biased
way
of
looking
at
or
presenting
something
liaison
link
contact
inter-group
communication
a
channel
for
communication
between
groups,
he
provided
a
liaison
with
the
guerrillas
bracket
angle
bracket
either
of
two
punctuation
marks
(`<'
or
`>')
used
in
computer
programming
and
sometimes
used
to
enclose
textual
material
eye
contact
a
meeting
of
the
eyes
between
two
people
that
expresses
meaningful
nonverbal
communication,
it
was
a
mere
glance,
but
the
eye
contact
was
enough
to
tell
her
that
he
was
desperate
to
leave
contact
touch
a
communicative
interaction,
the
pilot
made
contact
with
the
base,
he
got
in
touch
with
his
colleagues
contact
impinging
striking
the
physical
coming
together
of
two
or
more
things,
contact
with
the
pier
scraped
paint
from
the
hull
hour
angle
the
angular
distance
along
the
celestial
equator
from
the
observer's
meridian
to
the
hour
circle
of
a
given
celestial
body
Angle
a
member
of
a
Germanic
people
who
conquered
England
and
merged
with
the
Saxons
and
Jutes
to
become
Anglo-Saxons
contact
middleman
a
person
who
is
in
a
position
to
give
you
special
assistance,
he
used
his
business
contacts
to
get
an
introduction
to
the
governor
bed-wetting
enuresis
during
sleep,
especially
common
in
children
(who
usually
outgrow
it)
catalysis
contact
action
acceleration
of
a
chemical
reaction
induced
the
presence
of
material
that
is
chemically
unchanged
at
the
end
of
the
reaction,
of
the
topcommodity
chemicals,are
created
directly
by
catalysis
and
another
are
made
from
raw
materials
that
are
catalytically
produced
leak
wetting
making
water
passing
water
a
euphemism
for
urination,
he
had
to
take
a
leak
straight
angle
an
angle
ofdegrees
helix
angle
the
constant
angle
at
which
a
helix
cuts
the
elements
of
a
cylinder
or
cone
angle
the
space
between
two
lines
or
planes
that
intersect,
the
inclination
of
one
line
to
another,
measured
in
degrees
or
radians
hour
angle
HA
(astronomy)
the
angular
distance
of
a
celestial
point
measured
westward
along
the
celestial
equator
from
the
zenith
crossing,
the
right
ascension
for
an
observer
at
a
particular
location
and
time
of
day
plane
angle
an
angle
formed
by
two
straight
lines
(in
the
same
plane)
spherical
angle
an
angle
formed
at
the
intersection
of
the
arcs
of
two
great
circles
solid
angle
an
angle
formed
by
three
or
more
planes
intersecting
at
a
common
point
(the
vertex)
inclination
angle
of
inclination
(geometry)
the
angle
formed
by
the
x-axis
and
a
given
line
(measured
counterclockwise
from
the
positive
half
of
the
x-axis)
reentrant
angle
reentering
angle
an
interior
angle
of
a
polygon
that
is
greater
thandegrees
salient
angle
an
angle
pointing
outward,
an
interior
angle
of
a
polygon
that
is
less
thandegrees
interior
angle
internal
angle
the
angle
inside
two
adjacent
sides
of
a
polygon
exterior
angle
external
angle
the
supplement
of
an
interior
angle
of
a
polygon
angle
of
incidence
incidence
angle
the
angle
that
a
line
makes
with
a
line
perpendicular
to
the
surface
at
the
point
of
incidence
angle
of
attack
the
acute
angle
between
the
direction
of
the
undisturbed
relative
wind
and
the
chord
of
an
airfoil
critical
angle
the
smallest
angle
of
incidence
for
which
light
is
totally
reflected
angle
of
reflection
the
angle
between
a
reflected
ray
and
a
line
perpendicular
to
the
reflecting
surface
at
the
point
of
incidence
angle
of
refraction
the
angle
between
a
refracted
ray
and
a
line
perpendicular
to
the
surface
between
the
two
media
at
the
point
of
refraction
angle
of
extinction
extinction
angle
the
angle
from
its
axis
that
a
crystal
must
be
rotated
before
appearing
maximally
dark
when
viewed
in
polarized
light
acute
angle
an
angle
less
thandegrees
but
more
than
degrees
obtuse
angle
an
angle
betweenanddegrees
right
angle
thedegree
angle
between
two
perpendicular
lines
oblique
angle
an
angle
that
is
not
a
right
angle
or
a
multiple
of
a
right
angle
reflex
angle
an
angle
greater
thandegrees
(but
less
than
)
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