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Cat dirt
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Cat, английский
- A small domesticated carnivore, felis domestica or felis catus, bred in a number of varieties
- I catalyst
- Category (e.g. cat-5 cable)
- Cadmium triallyd thiource
- Carburetor air temperature
- Catalog
- Catalyst
- Catalytic
- Catapult
- Catapult takeoff
- Category
- Celestial atomic trajectile
- Centralized automatic testing
- Civil air transport
- Clear air turbulence
- Closest approach time
- Command acquisition and trian- gulation
- Commercial airlift contract
- Component acceptance test
- Compressed-air tunnel
- Computer assisted thermography
- 1. to prepare an anchor, after raising it by lifting it with a tackle to the cat head, prior to securing (fishing) it alongside for sea. (an anchor raised to the cat head is said to be catted.)
- A roll of straw and clay; used as filling between timbers in a wall. catabasis, catabasion
- Same as computerised axial tomography
- Common assessment tool
- Кэт (тип вооружения); катамаран (разг.)
- A ship formed on the norwegian model, and usually employed in the coal and timber trade. these vessels are generally built remarkably strong, and may carry six hundred tons; or in the language of their own mariners, from 20 to 30 keels of coals. a cat is distinguished by a narrow stern, projecting quarters, a deep waist, and no ornamental figure on the prow.
- [1] to raise an anchor to forecastle level at the cathead. [2] the cat-o’-nine-tails. [3] slang for an aircraft carrier’s catapult. [4] a floating platform to keep the ship away from a jetty. contraction of “catamaran” and preferred over “camel” by the rn. [5] also in the rn, a “paint cat” is a floating platform with a variable scaffolding tower used in painting a ship’s side.
- Cargo attendant on cargo aircraft (ahm). example: .cat/1
- Catering message (smi) cat category (icao)
- Clear air turbulence (icao)
- Commercial air transport (easa)
- Computer aided testing
- Computer assisted teaching / training
- I facility providing operation down to 200 feet decision height and runway visual range not less than 2600 feet.
- Ii facility providing operation down to 100 feet decision height and runway visual range not less than 1200 feet.
- Iiia facility providing operation with no decision height limit to and along the surface of the runway with external visual reference during the final phase of landing and with a runway visual range not less than 700 feet.
- Iiib an ils facility providing operation with no decision height limit to and along the surface of the runway without reliance on external visual reference and subsequently taxiing with an external rvr of not less than 150 feet.
- Iiic an ils facility providing operation with no decision height limit to and along the surface of the runway and taxiways without reliance on external visual reference.
- Cable avoiding tool
Cat, русский
Категория
Cat, русский
Турбулентность при ясном небе
Cat, английский
Computerized axial tomography
Cat, английский
Cat, английский
Cat, английский
Cat, немецкий
Cat, турецкий
Cat (crack arrest test), английский
Испытание на остановку трещин
Cat 1a, английский
Category of track based on speed and tonnage.
Cat 5e, английский
Cat 5e category 5 enhanced cable (up to 1 gbyte), английский
Cat call, английский
Громкий свист или выкрики, выражающие неодобрение на зрелищных представлениях и спортивных соревнованиях cat – cau
Cat claw, английский
Cat clay - (not recommended, английский
Obsolete) wet, clay dominated soils containing ferrous sulfide which become highly acidic when drained. gsst
Cat eye, английский
Pinhole
Cat ladder., английский
Cat o, английский
Nine tails. an instrument of punishment used on board ships in the navy; it is commonly of nine pieces of line or cord, about half a yard long, fixed upon a piece of thick rope for a handle, and having three knots on each, at small intervals, nearest one end; with this the seamen who transgress are flogged upon the bare back.
Cat o` nine tails, английский
A short nine-tailed whip kept by the bosun`s mate to flog sailors (and soldiers in the army). when not in use, the cat was kept in a baize bag, this is a possible origin for the term "cat out of the bag," though livestock trade was more likely[11] where this phrase came from. "not enough room to swing a cat" also derives from this.
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Cat run, английский
Cat claw, английский
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