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Definition
Synonym
Kesselleitprogramm
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Kesselleitprogramm
n
mach.
boiler master control programme
Br.
; boiler master control program
Am.
Kesselleitprogramm
n
mach.
boiler master control programme
Br.
; boiler master control program
Am.
Kesselleitprogramm
n
mach.
boiler master control programme
Br.
; boiler master control program
Am.
Deutsche
Kesselleitprogramm Synonyme
Englische
boiler master control programme ; boiler master control program Synonyme
boiler
room
Klaxon
boiler
factory
brokerage
brokerage house
brokerage office
bucket shop
bull-roarer
bunco game
catcall
cherry bomb
clack
clacker
clapper
con game
confidence game
cracker
cricket
firecracker
goldbrick
horn
noisemaker
rattle
rattlebox
shell game
siren
skin game
snapper
steam whistle
stockbrokerage
thimblerig
thimblerigging
ticktack
whistle
whizgig
whizzer
Kesselleitprogramm Definition
Baggage
master
(
)
One
who
has
charge
of
the
baggage
at
a
railway
station
or
upon
a
line
of
public
travel.
Boiler
(
n.
)
One
who
boils.
Boiler
(
n.
)
A
vessel
in
which
any
thing
is
boiled.
Boiler
(
n.
)
A
strong
metallic
vessel,
usually
of
wrought
iron
plates
riveted
together,
or
a
composite
structure
variously
formed,
in
which
steam
is
generated
for
driving
engines,
or
for
heating,
cooking,
or
other
purposes.
Control
(
n.
)
A
duplicate
book,
register,
or
account,
kept
to
correct
or
check
another
account
or
register
Control
(
n.
)
That
which
serves
to
check,
restrain,
or
hinder
Control
(
n.
)
Power
or
authority
to
check
or
restrain
Control
(
v.
t.)
To
check
by
a
counter
register
or
duplicate
account
Control
(
v.
t.)
To
exercise
restraining
or
governing
influence
over
Harbor
master
(
)
An
officer
charged
with
the
duty
of
executing
the
regulations
respecting
the
use
of
a
harbor.
Lacashire
boiler
(
)
A
steam
boiler
having
two
flues
which
contain
the
furnaces
and
extend
through
the
boiler
from
end
to
end.
Master
(
n.
)
A
vessel
having
(so
many)
masts
Master
(
n.
)
A
male
person
having
another
living
being
so
far
subject
to
his
will,
that
he
can,
in
the
main,
control
his
or
its
actions
Master
(
n.
)
One
who
uses,
or
controls
at
will,
anything
inanimate
Master
(
n.
)
One
who
has
attained
great
skill
in
the
use
or
application
of
anything
Master
(
n.
)
A
title
given
by
courtesy,
now
commonly
pronounced
mister,
except
when
given
to
boys
Master
(
n.
)
A
young
gentleman
Master
(
n.
)
The
commander
of
a
merchant
vessel
Master
(
n.
)
A
person
holding
an
office
of
authority
among
the
Freemasons,
esp.
the
presiding
officer
Master
(
v.
t.)
To
become
the
master
of
Master
(
v.
t.)
To
gain
the
command
of,
so
as
to
understand
or
apply
Master
(
v.
t.)
To
own
Master
(
v.
i.)
To
be
skillful
Mint-master
(
n.
)
The
master
or
superintendent
of
a
mint.
Also
used
figuratively.
Program
(
n.
)
Same
as
Programme.
Programme
(
n.
)
That
which
is
written
or
printed
as
a
public
notice
or
advertisement
Self-control
(
n.
)
Control
of
one's
self
Wreck-master
(
n.
)
A
person
appointed
by
law
to
take
charge
of
goods,
etc.,
thrown
on
shore
after
a
shipwreck.
boiler master control programme [Br.]; boiler master control program [Am.] Bedeutung
program
trading
a
trading
technique
involving
large
blocks
of
stock
with
trades
triggered
by
computer
programs
capture
gaining
control
seizure
the
act
of
forcibly
dispossessing
an
owner
of
property
fire
control
preparation
for
the
delivery
of
shellfire
on
a
target
program
programme
a
performance
(or
series
of
performances)
at
a
public
presentation,
the
program
lasted
more
than
two
hours
inventory
control
supervision
of
the
supply
and
storage
and
accessibility
of
items
in
order
to
insure
an
adequate
supply
without
excessive
oversupply
pilot
project
pilot
program
activity
planned
as
a
test
or
trial,
they
funded
a
pilot
project
in
six
states
control
the
activity
of
managing
or
exerting
control
over
something,
the
control
of
the
mob
by
the
police
was
admirable
crowd
control
activity
of
controlling
a
crowd
damage
control
an
effort
to
minimize
or
curtail
damage
or
loss
flight
control
control
from
ground
stations
of
airplanes
in
flight
by
means
of
messages
transmitted
to
the
pilot
electronically
flood
control
(engineering)
the
art
or
technique
of
trying
to
control
rivers
with
dams
etc
in
order
to
minimize
the
occurrence
of
floods
gun
control
efforts
to
regulate
or
control
sales
of
guns
internal
control
an
accounting
procedure
or
system
designed
to
promote
efficiency
or
assure
the
implementation
of
a
policy
or
safeguard
assets
or
avoid
fraud
and
error
etc.
management
control
an
internal
control
performed
by
one
or
more
managers
quality
control
maintenance
of
standards
of
quality
of
manufactured
goods
arms
control
a
limitation
on
the
size
and
armament
of
the
armed
forces
of
a
country
riot
control
riot
control
operation
the
measures
taken
to
control
a
riot
control
(physiology)
regulation
or
maintenance
of
a
function
or
action
or
reflex
etc,
the
timing
and
control
of
his
movements
were
unimpaired,
he
had
lost
control
of
his
sphincters
motor
control
control
of
muscles
birth
control
birth
prevention
family
planning
limiting
the
number
of
children
born
rhythm
method
of
birth
control
rhythm
method
rhythm
calendar
method
of
birth
control
calendar
method
natural
family
planning
in
which
ovulation
is
assumed
to
occur
days
before
the
onset
of
a
period
(the
fertile
period
would
be
assumed
to
extend
from
daythrough
day
of
her
cycle)
work-study
program
an
educational
plan
in
which
students
alternate
between
paid
employment
and
formal
study
water
development
water
project
water
program
making
an
area
of
water
more
useful
traffic
control
control
of
the
flow
of
traffic
in
a
building
or
a
city
social
control
control
exerted
(actively
or
passively)
by
group
action
population
control
control
over
the
growth
of
population,
a
government
program
occupation
military
control
the
control
of
a
country
by
military
forces
of
a
foreign
power
airfoil
aerofoil
control
surface
surface
a
device
that
provides
reactive
force
when
in
motion
relative
to
the
surrounding
air,
can
lift
or
control
a
plane
in
flight
auxiliary
boiler
donkey
boiler
(nautical)
an
extra
boiler
(as
a
ship's
boiler
that
is
used
while
the
ship
is
in
port)
boiler
steam
boiler
sealed
vessel
where
water
is
converted
to
steam
brake
cylinder
hydraulic
brake
cylinder
master
cylinder
a
cylinder
that
contains
brake
fluid
that
is
compressed
by
a
piston
contraceptive
preventive
preventative
contraceptive
device
prophylactic
device
birth
control
device
an
agent
or
device
intended
to
prevent
conception
control
controller
a
mechanism
that
controls
the
operation
of
a
machine,
the
speed
controller
on
his
turntable
was
not
working
properly,
I
turned
the
controls
over
to
her
control
center
the
operational
center
for
a
group
of
related
activities,
the
general
in
command
never
left
the
control
center
control
circuit
negative
feedback
circuit
a
feedback
circuit
that
subtracts
from
the
input
control
key
command
key
(computer
science)
the
key
on
a
computer
keyboard
that
is
used
(in
combination
with
some
other
key)
to
type
control
characters
control
panel
instrument
panel
control
board
board
panel
electrical
device
consisting
of
a
flat
insulated
surface
that
contains
switches
and
dials
and
meters
for
controlling
other
electrical
devices,
he
checked
the
instrument
panel,
suddenly
the
board
lit
up
like
a
Christmas
tree
control
rod
a
steel
or
aluminum
rod
that
can
be
moved
up
or
down
to
control
the
rate
of
the
nuclear
reaction
control
room
a
room
housing
control
equipment
(as
in
a
recording
studio)
control
system
a
system
for
controlling
the
operation
of
another
system
control
tower
a
tower
with
an
elevated
workspace
enclosed
in
glass
for
the
visual
observation
of
aircraft
around
an
airport
cruise
control
control
mechanism
for
keeping
an
automobile
at
a
set
speed
double
boiler
double
saucepan
two
saucepans,
one
fitting
inside
the
other
fire
control
radar
naval
radar
that
controls
the
delivery
of
fire
on
a
military
target
fire
control
system
naval
weaponry
consisting
of
a
system
for
controlling
the
delivery
of
fire
on
a
military
target
grid
control
grid
an
electrode
placed
between
the
cathode
and
anode
of
a
vacuum
tube
to
control
the
flow
of
electrons
through
the
tube
ground
control
a
communication
system
for
sending
continuous
radio
messages
to
an
airplane
pilot
who
is
making
a
groundontrolled
approach
to
landing
kettle
boiler
a
metal
pot
for
stewing
or
boiling,
usually
has
a
lid
master
master
copy
original
an
original
creation
(i.e.,
an
audio
recording)
from
which
copies
can
be
made
master
bedroom
the
principal
bedroom
in
a
house,
usually
occupied
by
the
head
of
the
household
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